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Politics
Mengi to File Complaint Over MP's Remarks
The East African;
A precedent of sorts has been set in Tanzania's parliamentary history, with a member of the public for the first time receiving the go-ahead to file a complaint over remarks made against him by an MP during debate in the National Assembly. Full story

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