the judiciary that firmly was under the dock to exculpate themselves why can they stay bail on their own or swayed by an intent to appeal and where no application of stay of bail was lodged got away scotch-free.
the judiciary was also on trial for refusing to exercise its statutory powers of supervision against accusations of gross misconduct of the resident magistrates court for staying bail suo motu on flimsiest of excuses flowing from a notice of appeal had unmerited last laugh
the prosecutors were intending to appeal against the bail order but so far only the beneficiary of the bail order has seen his exertions disposed off then the burning question ought to be why is the republic not heard on its appeal?
so the appeal against bail goes unattended and the beneficiary of bail continues suffering then if this is not political persecution I have no idea what else is!
as I had raised early, the warioba deceit that was largely incorporated by an unconstitutional constituency assembly was a sellout for not including strict accountability to public servants
but today I will not dilute the topic under discussion for being sucked in on lack of accountability being behind judicial malpractices and malfeasance.
nyerere, though devoid of political experience, got the analysis of our development conundrums right but did not know how to get us out of the ditch we are stuck into