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Justice of Appeal Mark Mohammed will act as Chief Justice for the next week.
Chief Justice Ivor Archie will be out of the country from August 2-10 and during his absence Mohammed will carry out the functions of the Office of Chief Justice.
He received his instrument of appointment from President Christine Kangaloo after consultation with the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader.
The post Mohammed to act as CJ away for 8 days appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
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(Trinidad Guardian) The furore continued on Saturday over the murder of Andrea Bharatt, as angry words and rage-filled posts were heaped on Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley for not attending Friday’s funeral which culminated with a motorcade and candlelight vigil in the capital.
The article Trinidad PM in centre of furore over Andrea Bharatt's funeral appeared first on Stabroek News.
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Tanzania's opposition leader and 2020 presidential candidate, Tundu Lissu has left the country for Brussels.
Lissu contested against incumbent president John Magufuli. He lost to him in what he described as an election held under corruption and voter intimidation.
Lissu had sought refuge in the German Embassy in Dar Es Salaam after multiple threats and fear for his life.
The opposition leader has been living with severe injuries since surviving an assasination attempt in 2017.
He had 12.8% of the electoral voteas against President Magufuli's 84%. Lissu has asked the international community not to recognize the election results.
Magufuli was sworn in for a second-five year term on Thursday November 5 in the Tanzanian capital. There was heavy p olice and army security presence ahead of the swearing-in ceremony.
Meanwhile, leaders of the East African nation's two main opposition parties, ACT Wazalendo and CHADEMA, who refuse to recognize Magufuli's win, have been charged with organizing an unlawful assembly.