Dar es Salaam, March 19 -- THE Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania 1977, as amended from time to time, gives exclusive authority to the Judiciary to have the final power on issues of dispensing justice in the country.
In exercising the power to deliver justice, according to Article 107B of the Constitution, all Courts will be independent and will only have to comply with the provisions of the Constitution and those of the Laws of the land.
The Judiciary was facing various challenges in carrying out its duties as stipulated in the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania.
Some of these challenges include the lack of enough manpower, notably Judges and Magistrates, bad working environment and poor technology that facil...
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