Honey & Blanckenberg is Zimbabwe's oldest law firm — a full-service practice trusted by corporations, institutions and individuals for more than 130 years of dedicated, professional legal service.
From our chambers at 200 Herbert Chitepo Avenue, Harare, we carry out a complete range of legal work for large corporations, SMEs, local authorities, civil society organisations and private individuals.
Our dedicated team of legal professionals is trusted to provide reliable, quality service — combining institutional memory built over a century with modern, commercially-minded practice. As members of the Nextlaw Global Referral Network, we connect our clients to more than 18,600 lawyers across 160 countries.
Our story since 1893Chambers-ranked protection and enforcement of trade marks, patents, copyright, industrial designs and utility models across Zimbabwe, ARIPO and WIPO.
Corporate and commercial counsel spanning M&A, banking, mining, energy, ICT and competition — plus property conveyancing and insurance law.
Counsel for life's most important moments — wills and estates, family matters, employment issues, and the full suite of notarial services.
Advocacy before every court in Zimbabwe — from the Magistrates Court to the Constitutional Court — in civil, criminal and constitutional matters.
We diligently and pragmatically execute our clients' instructions to finality.
We do not compromise on ethics or engage in corrupt activities. Ever.
We skilfully provide legal services and respect our clients' confidentiality.
We provide competent legal services in accordance with international standards.
Our professionals collaborate internally and externally to maximise outcomes.
We provide a nurturing environment to ensure continuity and widening expertise.
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