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Jamhuri yaomba kuongeza mashahidi kesi ya 'Dk Manguruwe’
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Jamhuri yaomba kuongeza mashahidi kesi ya 'Dk Manguruwe’

Mwananchi about 1 hour 1 mins read
Jamhuri imewasilisha mahakamani notisi ya kuomba kuongeza idadi ya mashahidi na vielelezo katika kesi ya kuendesha biashara ya upatu inayomkabili Mkurugenzi wa Kampuni ya Vanilla International Ltd, Simon Mkondya(40), maarufu Dk Manguruwe na Rweyemamu John (59), ambaye ni Meneja na Mkaguzi wa fedha wa kampuni hiyo.

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