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BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION ACT
shall indicate the new name or names of such adopted child and not those which were registered
in any register for births pursuant to this Act.
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Evidence of certified copy of entry in register
A document purporting to be a copy of any entry in any register certified under the hand of
the Registrar-General or a registrar to be a true copy shall, on its production by any person for
the purpose of any law, be prima facie evidence in all courts of the dates and facts therein
stated.
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Correction of error in register
(1) The Registrar-General may, subject to any regulations made in terms of section
twenty-six, direct the correction of any error in any register, whether it is a clerical error or an
error of fact or substance.
(2) Any person may, upon payment of the prescribed fee, apply to the Registrar-General
for a correction to be made under subsection (1).
(3) Corrections shall be made without erasing the original entry, and shall be authenticated
by the signature of the Registrar-General or a registrar.
(4) The fee payable in terms of subsection (2) shall not be refunded unless the application
is made in regard to an error which was made by the Registrar-General, a registrar or a
member of their staff.
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Members of Public Service may examine registers
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Act, it shall be lawful for any
member of the Public Service, where it is necessary or expedient for the discharge of the duties
of his office, to examine any register kept and maintained in terms of this Act and to obtain a
certified copy of any entry therein, without the payment of a fee.
PART III
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, STILL-BIRTHS AND DEATHS
10 Compulsory registration of births, still-births and deaths
Subject to this Act, notification and registration of the birth, still-birth or death of any
person which occurs in Zimbabwe after the 20th June, 1986, shall be compulsory.
11 Responsibility for giving notice of the birth or still-birth of a child
(1) Subject to section twelve, it shall be the duty of the father or the mother of a child and,
in the case of the death or inability of the father and the mother, the duty of—
(a) the occupier of the house in which the birth or still-birth occurred, where he had
knowledge of such birth or still-birth; or
(b) the person in charge of any hospital or other institution in which the birth or still-birth
occurred; or
(c) the headman appointed in terms of section 8 of the Chiefs and Headmen Act [Chapter
29:01] for the community in which the birth or still-birth occurred, where he had
knowledge of such birth or still-birth; or
(d) any person who has attained the age of eighteen years present at the birth or stillbirth; or
(e) in the case of a birth, any person who has attained the age of eighteen years having
charge of the child; or
(f) such other person as may be prescribed;
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