Tanzania: High Court Tells Mrema to Deposit Sh15 Million
Tanzania: High Court Tells Mrema to Deposit Sh15 Million
AllAfrica.com
Moshi — The High Court in Moshi has ordered former Vunjo MP and Tanzania Labour Party (TLP) chairman Augustine Mrema to deposit Sh15 million as security for costs of his election petition. The TLP leader recently filed a petition to challenge the ...
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AllAfrica.Com16 Dec
Tanzania: Mrema's Court Debacle
AllAfrica.com
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AllAfrica.Com22 Dec
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AllAfrica.com
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IPPmedia
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Daily News
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