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    Benjamin Mengi na Uporaji wa Shamba - Tatizo lipo wapi?

    TANZANIA BENJAMIN MENGI ARRESSTED FOR THEFT On 27th February 2008, Benjamin Mengi, brother of IPP Media owner and Chief Executive Officer Reginald Mengi, was arrested by the Moshi police for theft and given police bail (investigation number MOS/IR/2344/08, MOS/RB/2944/08). The arrest...
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    Tanzania: Zimbabwe Style (Land Invasions) Begins

    What was in the High Court was an application to have the investors evicted. The High Court Hon Kileo, (Land Case 1, 2006) dismissed Mnegi's claim. He went ahead and unilateraly declared the assignnt void in abuse of law. He has now invesded the farm broken into the investors house stolen their...
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    Tanzania: Zimbabwe Style (Land Invasions) Begins

    The story is told eleoquently through the courts and the judiciary and police. The charge sheet on Mr. Middeltons first arrest contained charges that do not exist in the penal code. His four (Tanzanian) staff are in prison for offwences they did not commit and serious criminal offences have been...
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    Tanzania: Zimbabwe Style (Land Invasions) Begins

    As I understand it then, you are advocating the abuse of law in Tanzania. The investors had a lawful assigbnment and were forced out of the country by abuse of law and benjamin Mengi. Is he above the law? They were aske to invest by the TZ government, can they not ask simply for the rule of...
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    Tanzania: Zimbabwe Style (Land Invasions) Begins

    ZIMBABWE STYLE LAND INVASIONS FORCE BRITISH INVESTORS FROM THIER HOME On the eve of President Bush’s visit to Tanzania, Zimbabwe style land invasions have begun in a country stated by President Kikwete to be an ‘investor friendly haven’. British Investors Stewart Middleton and Sarah Hermitage...
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    Mengi vs Manji: Ukweli ni upi?

    Reginald Mengi is Chief Executive Officer of IPP Media in Tanzania. IPP Media owns several high profile newspapers and radio station networks in Tanzania and it would be fair to say, holds a strong monopoly on media in the East African region. As Chief Executive Officer of IPP Media, Reginald...
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    Mengi vs Manji: Ukweli ni upi?

    BENJAMIN MENGI PUBLICLY BOASTS OF HIS CORRUPTION OF THE POLICE AND THE JUDICIARY IN MOSHI, TANZANIA Moshi Hotelier Benjamin Mengi has publicly boasted of his corruption of the Police and the Judiciary in Moshi by securing the arrest and imprisonment of British Investor David Stewart...
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