By
Habel Chidawali
Mwandishi wa Habari
Mwananchi
Dodoma. The government has acknowledged challenges in enforcing court decisions for people who have won cases, blaming negligence among some lower-level officials for delays in delivering justice.
The government has acknowledged challenges in enforcing court decisions for people who have won cases, blaming negligence among some lower-level officials for delays in delivering justice.
By
Habel Chidawali
Mwandishi wa Habari
Mwananchi
Dodoma. The government has acknowledged challenges in enforcing court decisions for people who have won cases, blaming negligence among some lower-level officials for delays in delivering justice.

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