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Dosari hati ya mashtaka yawaokoa waliohukumiwa kwa ubakaji, ulawiti
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Dosari hati ya mashtaka yawaokoa waliohukumiwa kwa ubakaji, ulawiti

Mwananchi about 3 hours 1 mins read
Mahakama Kuu ya Tanzania, Masjala Ndogo wa Dodoma, imebatilisha adhabu ya kifungo cha maisha jela na kifungo cha miaka 30 walichokuwa wamehukumiwa watu wawili walioshtakiwa kwa ubakaji wa genge na ulawiti.

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