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Usipoteze muda kuelekeza mwenzio alikua busy kuangalia igizo la tausi
Muulize Kama ana kumbuka kipindi cha General on Monday😂😂😂dah..umenikumbusja mbali..tausi
hahaa yes..huyo ndo alikua anamwalika weekly..kilikua j3 saa3Muulize Kama ana kumbuka kipindi cha General on Monday
Huyo Harold Sungusia, mmoja wa wajumbe saba wa kamati, ni jembe la kufa mtu. Hapo kituo cha sheria na haki za binadamu anatisha balaa. ana uwezo mkubwa sana, na pia nia anayo ya kukabiliana na vikwazo vyovyote. ningefurahi kama angepata nafasi kubwa zaidi ya kuongoza mapambano ya kudai hakiView attachment 1064467
Hatimaye Chama Cha Mawakili Tanganyika (TLS) kimempata Rais wake kwa mwaka 2019/20
Kura zilipigwa na wengi wamemchagua Dr Rugemeleza Nshala kuwa Rais wa TLS 2019/20, ambae pia alikua makamu wa rais katika uongozi wa Bi Fatma Karume.
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Kura za Urais:
President Votes
1. Dr. Nshala - 629
2. Ngwilimi - 323
3. Wasonga - 123
4. Mwananyela - 58
5. Seka - 29
Dkt. Nshala atashirikiana na,
Makamu wa urais - Wakili Mpale Mpoki
Mhazini - Nicholaus Duhia
Wajumbe saba wa kamati.
1. Angelista Nashon
2. Harold Sungusia
3. Jebra Kambole
4. Tike Mwambipile
5. Paul Kaunda
6. Baraka Mbwilo
7. Stephen Ally Mwakibolwa
Nimesoma cv ya Dr. Rugemeleza Albert Kamuhabwa Nshala, nikaamini Tanzania wapo watu wenye uwezo na uzoefu wa kuisaidia nchi yetu;View attachment 1064467
Hatimaye Chama Cha Mawakili Tanganyika (TLS) kimempata Rais wake kwa mwaka 2019/20
Kura zilipigwa na wengi wamemchagua Dr Rugemeleza Nshala kuwa Rais wa TLS 2019/20, ambae pia alikua makamu wa rais katika uongozi wa Bi Fatma Karume.
View attachment 1064353
Kura za Urais:
President Votes
1. Dr. Nshala - 629
2. Ngwilimi - 323
3. Wasonga - 123
4. Mwananyela - 58
5. Seka - 29
Dkt. Nshala atashirikiana na,
Makamu wa urais - Wakili Mpale Mpoki
Mhazini - Nicholaus Duhia
Wajumbe saba wa kamati.
1. Angelista Nashon
2. Harold Sungusia
3. Jebra Kambole
4. Tike Mwambipile
5. Paul Kaunda
6. Baraka Mbwilo
7. Stephen Ally Mwakibolwa
nshomile at real timeNimesoma cv ya Dr. Rugemeleza Albert Kamuhabwa Nshala, nikaamini Tanzania wapo watu wenye uwezo na uzoefu wa kuisaidia nchi yetu;
DR. RUGEMELEZA ALBERT KAMUHABWA NSHALA
Lawyers’ Environmental Action Team (LEAT)
Mazingira House Mazingira Street.
P.O Box 12605
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
Tel: 255-22-2780859
Mobile: 255-756-391040
255.655-394010
Email: rugemeleza@gmail.com;
Name: Rugemeleza Albert Kamuhabwa Nshala
Nationality: Tanzanian
Sex: Male
Date of Birth: June 19, 1966
Place of Birth: Bukoba, Tanzania
0659 081124
EDUCATION:
2005— May 2012: Juridical Science Doctor (S.J.D): Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA:
-Researched and wrote a dissertation on mining industry legal and taxation framework reforms: in sub-Saharan Africa. Dissertation entitled Dispossession Through Liberalization: How sub-Saharan African Nations Lost Sovereignty Over Mineral Resources»
2004-2005 & 2006- 2007: Masters of Environmental Management (MEM): Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
1996-97: Masters of Laws (LL.M) Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
1989-1993: Bachelor of Laws LL.B (Honors) University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam Tanzania.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Chairperson of the Board of Directors: Tanzania Land Alliance (TALA) (a legal-coalition of Tanzanias Land-related CSOs: December 2015 ---todate
Executive Director, Lawyers Environmental Action Team (LEAT) a public interest environmental law organization, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; December 15, 2012 to the present.
Managing Partner, Rugemeleza Nshala Advocates, Legal Consultants, Commissioners for Oaths and Notary Public, Dar es Salaam Tanzania, 2001 to the present.
Continuous Legal Education (CLE) Trainer: Oil, Gas, and Minerals Legal Regimes: Law Society of Kenya; October 17 2014 Nairobi Kenya
Continuous Legal Education (CLE) Trainer: Oil, Gas, and Minerals Legal Regimes: Law Society of Kenya; August 15 2014 Mombasa Kenya
Continuous Legal Education (CLE) Trainer: Oil, Gas, and Minerals Legal Regimes: Law Society of Kenya; January 17, 2014 Mombasa Kenya
Lecturer: The Regional Extractive Industries Knowledge Hub Second Summer School Governance in Oil, Gas and Mining Revenues, Ghana Institute of Managmeent and Public Administration (GIMPA). Taught: International Environmental Law; Extractive Industry, Climate Change, and State Obligation under Current International Law; Extractive Industry Investment Contract Negotiation and Renegotiation, and Environmental Law, Accra, Ghana August 3-4, 2011 and July 18-26, 2012.
Lecturer, The Extractive Industry Capacity Building Training Workshop in Tanzania, organized by Publish What You Pay Coalition in Tanzania (PWYP-T), Bagamoyo, January 26 & 29, 2011.
Lecturer: The Regional Extractive Industries Knowledge Hub Second Summer School Governance in Oil, Gas and Mining Revenues, Ghana Institute of Managmeent and Public Administration (GIMPA). Taught Extractive Industry Investment Contract Negotiation and Renegotiation and Environmental Law Accra, Ghana July 12 -23, 2010.
Lecturer; Capacity Building Training Workshop on Extractive Industry Publish What You Pay (Norway) and (Ghana), Accra, Ghana September 23-26 2009.
Human Rights Fellow: Human Rights Program Harvard Law School Cambridge MA USA October 2003.
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Key Note Speaker: The 26th Public Interest Environmental Law Conference: Oregon School of Law Eugene, Oregon, USA March 2003.
President and Executive Director: Lawyers’ Environmental Action Team (LEAT) Tanzanias premier public interest environmental law organization: January 1998- September 2003.
Delegate to the World Summit on Sustainable Development Johannesburg South Africa August-September 2002.
Delegate to the Third Preparatory Committee of the World Summit on Sustainable Development New York March-April 2002.
Delegate to the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements Istanbul + 5 New York United States of America May 2001.
Delegate to the United Nations Social Summit Geneva Switzerland, June 2000.
Delegate to the United Nations Millennium Forum May 2000 New York United States of America.
Regional Coordinator of the project on Institutional and Legal Aspects of Transboundary Natural Resources Management and their Impact on Food Security in East Africa. 2001-2003.
Member of Tanzania delegation to the USA to see and learn how NGOs and Government work together in fostering democratic governance and how NGOs are regulated and the freedoms they enjoy. February 1998.
Wrote Policy Briefs and research report on freedom of association in Tanzania, Allocation of Hunting Blocks, Community and Private Enterprises in management of natural resources.
Coordinator of the Annual Meeting of the Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW) an alliance of public interest environmental lawyers and scientists from all over the world championing environmental protection in the world through litigation July26-29 2000.
Coordinator of the Workshop on Community based Property Rights organized jointly by Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) at Usa River Arusha Tanzania August 1-3 2000.
Organized the Conference of Access to Environmental Information in East Africa Usa River Arusha Tanzania May 3-6 1999.
Trainee: Southern Africa Environmental Impact Assessment (SAIEA) April 2002:
Environmental Impact Assessment Management course in Livingstone Zambia sponsored by the World Bank
-Consultant and Researcher: African Development (ADF) July-August 2000
Reviewed proposals of two Community based organizations in Arusha Region of forming Wildlife Management Areas and Cultural Tourism Activities as way of improving their economic conditions and also of involving the communities in the management of wildlife.
-Part-Time Lecturer: Department of Environmental Engineering University College of Lands and Architectural Studies (Ardhi University) 1999-2001
--- Taught Environmental Law;
-Research Assistant: United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Dar es Salaam Tanzania April-October 1999
The Village Democracy Initiative: A Review of the Legal and Institutional Framework of Governance at Sub-District Level in the Context of Local Government Reform Program.
-Research Fellow: The World Resources Institute (WRI) Washington DC USA September-December 1997
Researched on hunting legislation and policy in Tanzania and how sustainable hunting could be introduced in Tanzania; prepared policy brief on the government of Tanzania actions on restricting the freedom of associations in Tanzania and their implications on the NGOs involved in the management of natural resources in Tanzania.
Intern: Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) Washington DC June-August 1997:
: Worked on a project related to the Analysis of Ten Asian countries environmental laws China in particular on energy, water, hazardous wastes treatment, land and forests. The study was funded by the Asian Development Bank
Visiting Attorney: Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (E-LAW), Eugene, Oregon, USA October-November 1995:
-Assisting Attorneys affiliated to ELAW, from all over the world involved in public interest litigation, to gather environmental legal precedents that they could use in court against government and industries.
Member: Tanganyika Law Society (Tanzania Bar Association) (Advocate) 1995-present
Member of the Legal Aid Committee Tanganyika Law Society 2000-2003:
-Reviewed legal aid applications from poor people seeking legal aid and giving advice on the best way to fight for their rights
Member of the Human Rights Committee of the Tanganyika Law Society 1999-2000:
The committee deals with emerging human rights issues in Tanzania and campaigns for the respect of the human rights in the country
Co-Founder and President: Lawyers Environmental Action Team (LEAT) Dar es Salaam Tanzania 1994-1997:
-The first public interest environmental law organization in Tanzania.
-Launched a campaign to ban cigarette advertising on radio, television and billboards and smoking in public places.
Legal Officer: Julius Chambers Advocates Dar es Salaam Tanzania 1994-1996:
-Prepared court pleadings and briefs.
Drafting agreements and advising clients of their legal rights and options available in litigating their cases
Research Assistant: Economic Research Bureau (ERB) University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania January-May 1994.Worked under Professor Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka (the then Executive Director of the UN-Habitat).
-Reviewed the Report of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Land Matters (Shivji Commission) and the Implications of Act No 22/1992 that purported to extinguishing customary land rights in Tanzania.
-Conducted field interview and research in Kilimanjaro Region on the impact of the European Union Stabilization of Export (STABEX) program on the coffee industry in Tanzania.
Consultancies:
Transfer of Large Tracts of Land to Investors; A Chapter in Tenga R.W. & Mramba Land Governance Assessment Framework (2014-2015) Tanzania,The World Bank, 2015. A Consultancy Commissioned by the World Bank 2014-2015
The Draft Chapter on Land, Environment and Natural Resources in the Proposed New Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania. A Consultancy Commissioned by the Department for International Development(DFID) and the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements, July-September 2014.
Approaches to Agricultural Investment Models, Valuation and Support for Local Communities in Tanzania, SERA Policy Project, Feed the Future, USAID, Dar es Salaam 2014. A Consultancy on Investments on Village Lands Commissioned by SERA to Landesa.
Supporting Tanzania's Land related CSOs, A Consultancy Report Commissioned by A Consultancy Commissioned by the Department for International Development(DFID) to Anna Locke and Giles Henley ODI and Rugemeleza Nshala, July 2014,
A Proposed Land Tenure Support Programme for Tanzania, A Consultancy Report Commissioned by the Department for International Development(DFID) to Anna Locke and Giles Henley (ODI) and Rugemeleza Nshala (Rugemeleza Nshala (Advocates), February 2014, The Report helped to lauch the Land Tenure Support Programme (LTSP) that is implemented by the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements in Tanzania that is funded by DFID, DANIDA and SIDA.
The Report on Development of a Protocol on Aquaculture in Lake Tanganyika and Lake Victoria: A Consultancy Report Submitted to the Smart Fish Project, UN-FAO, Mauritius, June 2013.
Discussion Paper: A Proposed Land for Equity Scheme in Tanzania, Issues and Assistance, a Consultancy Paper submitted to the Minister for Lands, Housing and Human Settlement; Dar es Salaam (Rugemeleza Nshala, Anna Locke (ODI) and Jennifer Duncan Landesa), March 2013. The Consultancy was funded by DFID, DANIDA and SIDA.
The Legal Framework for Uranium Mining in Tanzania, Kituo cha Mazingira, Dar es Salaam, May 2012. Consultancy Report commissioned by Kituo cha Mazingira Dar es Salaam, funded by Revenue Watch Institute (USA).
Research on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) In-depth Study: Legal and Institutional Framework Review in the Context of Redd Intervention, A LEAT Research Paper Submitted to National REDD Secretariat Dar es Salaam, November 2010;
Zijue na Zifahamu Haki Zako za Kimazingira na Kikatiba: A Manual on Consitutional and Environmental Rights of the Tanzanian people; LEAT Dar es Salaam, 2009; A Consultancy Commissioned by LEAT and funded by Foundation for Civil Society (FCS) Dar es Salaaml 2009;
Ijue Sheria ya Mazingira ya Mwaka 2004, A Comprehensive Manual on the Environmental Management Act, 2004, LEAT Dar es Salaam 2009; A Consultancy Commissioned by LEAT with the support of DANIDA, Dar es Salaam;
The Supremacy of Customary Land Rights in Tanzania a Call for Fundamental Land Rights Ownership in Tanzania. LEAT Research Report August 2008. A Consultancy Report commissioned by LEAT with the support of World Resources Institute (WRI), Washington D.C, USA, 2008
Dispossess by Disowning: The Plight of Customary Land Rights Holders in Tanzania: LEAT Research Report August 2008; A Consultancy Report commissioned by LEAT with the support of World Resources Institute (WRI), Washington D.C, USA, 2008
FELLOWSHIPS:
Visiting Fellow, September-December 2009, The Witwatersrand Law School, The Witwatersrand University, Johannesburg South Africa.
Dissertational Fellow: 2008-2009 Justice, Welfare and Economics Weatherhead Center, Harvard University.
Byse Fellow: 2008: Harvard Law School: Conducted and taught a Workshop on International Investment Law at Harvard Law School in the Spring Semester of 2008.
Teaching Assistant; 2007-2008 The African and African American Department, Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Harvard University: Taught Kiswahili.
Teaching Assistant: 2006-2007: The Program in African Languages Yale University. Taught Kiswahili.
PUBLICATIONS
Policy Brief on Wildlife Law Harmonization in Tanzania submitted to PROTECT Project, Dar es Salaaam, Tanzania September 2016.
“Dispossession Through Liberalization: How sub-Saharan African Nations Lost Sovereignty Over Mineral Resources». An S.J.D. Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment for the Award of the Doctor of Juridical Sciences, Harvard Law School, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A May 2012.
Framework for Uranium Mining in Tanzania, Kituo cha Mazingira, Dar es Salaam, May 2012.
Tanzanias Tenancy Law after the Repeal of the Rent Restriction Act, 1984: A Detailed Review: A Legal Opinion Submitted to the UN-Habitat, Nairobi, March 2011.
On Whose Behalf Legislative Representation and Environment in Africa, in Peter Veit et al., World Resources Institute, Washington D.C. September 2008.
.Protected Areas and Property Rights Democratizing Eminent Domain in East Africa, in Peter Veit et al, WRI Report, World Resources Institute, Washington D.C. June 2008.
“Fishing Industry Management in Lake Victoria: Reforming Shared Natural Resources Governance, A Masters Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment for the Award of the Degree of Masters of Environmental Management, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. May 2007.
The Review of the Forest Act, 2002 and its compliance with the national forest policy 1998 and other environmental management legislation, a Consultancy Report to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Dar es Salaam Tanzania October 2007.
The Evolution and Reform of Tanzanian Wildlife Law: An Article submitted for publication to the Journal of International Law and Policy December 2003.
Management of Natural Resources in Tanzania: Is the Public Trust Doctrine of Any Relevance? A paper presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, Bloomington Indiana 31st May- 4th of June 2000.
Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making in Tanzania: A consultancy paper presented to the World Bank March 2002
Granting Hunting Blocks in Tanzania: The Need for Reform Policy Brief No. 5 LEAT Dar es Salaam 1999.
Socio-Legal Analysis of Community Based Conservation in Tanzania: Policy Legal Institutional and Programmatic Issues, Considerations and Options, LEAT Research Report No 1 1998.
By Law Making Guidelines for Natural Resources Management EPIQ (USAID) Dar es Salaam 1999.
The Freedom of Association in Tanzania: Implications for Civil Society and Sustainable Development. Policy Brief No. 1, 1997.
The Role of the Judiciary and Protection of Human Rights in Tanzania, Masters of Laws Thesis, Harvard Law School May 1997
Women and Inheritance in Kagera Region: LL.B Research Paper University of Dar es Salaam May 1993.
AWARDS AND PRIZES
The Winner of the National Essay Competition on How Tanzania could Maintain Peace and Tranquility in a Multi-Party System Organized by the Express Mwananchi Newspapers January 1993(ESSAY IN KISWAHILI)
LANGUAGES: Fluent in Kiswahili, Kihaya, and English.
Referees:
Professor Christine Desan
Harvard Law School
511 Griswold Hall
Cambridge MA 02138
U.S.A
desan@law.harvard.edu
Professor Duncan Kennedy
Griswold 311
Harvard Law School
Cambridge MA 02138
Phone: 617-495-4619
kennedy@law.harvard.edu
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