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Constitutional law — Constitution of Zimbabwe 1980 — Declaration of Rights — s 20 — right to freedom of expression, to receive and impart ideas etc — lawyer-client privilege — subsumed under generality of section — Postal and Telecommunications Act [Chapter 12:05] — s 98(2) — right given to President to direct interception of postal articles etc — s 103 — right given to President to give directions to licensees — a breach of rights guaranteed by s 20 — unfettered discretion given with no mechanism to prevent abuse — not justifiable in a democratic society
Legal practitioner — privilege — lawyer — client privilege — extent of privilege — not absolute nor specifically guaranteed under Constitution — limitations on lawyer-client privilege
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