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Yeah,Oswago ni jaluo yule..thubutu yake hawezi kupata Ukuu pale.Unajua nilikuwa najiuliza sana kwa nini yule CEO wa IEBC Oswago (au Oswego) ndo asiwe mwenyekiti wa hiyo tume?
But then again nikabaki najiuliza kuhusu kabila lake.....hivi atakuwa Mluo yule eeh?
Manake kama ulivyosema, yeye huyo Oswago ana communication skills nzuri zaidi ya Bw. Hassan.
It was painful to watch the chairman up their on their podium. Communicating is just not his strong suit.
Sina Kumbukumbu. Nchi pekee zenye Judicial system ya kuleweka kuweza kufanya mambo ya kiutu uzima ni South Africa,Ghana, labda na Egypt. Kwahiyo Kenya wakichukulia hii kitu positively itakuwa imepiga hatua katika demokrasia ya Mahakama. Infact that's maturity.Hivi katika bara la afrika, kuna matokeo ya kura za urais ambayo yalishawahi kutenguliwa?
even Amos Wako did his LLB at the University of Dar es salaam
i know :-*....! i saw only Kilonzo mentioned so i tried to tell of some missing accolades! :yo:So what? Hata marehemu kivuitu alisoma UDSM
| Friday, 12 April 2013 19:37 |
By Athuman Mtulya The Citizen Reporter Dar es Salaam. Tanzanians have been urged to use the opportunity of writing a new Constitution to iron out problems facing the Union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar for the agenda of East African Federation to make sense and materialise. Addressing the fifth Julius Nyerere Intellectual Festival at the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) in the city yesterday, the Chief Justice of Kenya, Dr Willy Mutunga, said it wouldnt make sense to speak of federations or African unity if the first union in Africa which gave birth of Tanzania collapses. I urge my Tanzanian brothers and sisters to uphold the Union and you can do that by choosing a fair Union format that will take on board good politics for common benefits to all citizens, he said. Dr Mutunga, an alumnus of the universitys Faculty of Law (now School of Law), was presenting a paper on how viruses of the 1967 Arusha Declaration have impacted his life to this point. He arrived at the UDSM for his bachelor studies in 1968, only 15 months after the adoption of the declaration. During that time, we used to debate a lot about the declaration regardless of our nationalities, and from it, I still hold up to this day that all human beings are equal and Africa is one, said the Kenyan CJ. Dr Mutunga said, he drew a number of useful lessons from the declaration and he is still living them, as a true Nyerereist. The declaration was founded by Tanzanias first president, Julius Nyerere, who borrowed ideas and concepts from the Marxist school of thought. I was impressed on how the declaration talked about equality and social justice, something which is now expressed in our (Kenya) Constitution which I fought for it nearly four decades, he said. Dr Mutunga said he vied for the post of CJ of Kenya to ensure the foundation of social justice he learned from the Arusha Declaration was preserved his countrys justice corridors. We should now focus our attention on spreading the viruses of Arusha Declaration to youths. The principles set by the declaration are of essence up to date, he said. In her vote of thanks, the director of Legal and Human Rights Centre (LHRC), Dr Hellen Kijo-Bisimba, said Justice Mutunga during initial stages of the formation of her centre. Dr Mutunga was elected CJ in 2011. He did both his bachelor and master degrees in law at the UDSM. Just two weeks ago he delivered historic ruling over presidential elections in Kenya, which upheld Uhuru Kenyattas victory in a petition filled in the Supreme Court by the first runner up in the March polls, Mr Raila Odinga, who contested results of the elections. Kenyan Chief Justice defends Tanganyika-Zanzibar Union |