i.
The Court is not vested with jurisdiction to adjudicate over the
Application;
ii.
The Application does not meet the admissibility requirement stipulated
under Rule 40(5) of the Rules of Court so that it should be declared
inadmissible and duly dismissed;
iii.
It did not violate the Applicant’s rights stipulated under Article 13(6)(c) of
the 1977 Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania;
iv. It did not violate the Applicant’s right to have his cause heard as
stipulated under Article 7(1) of the Charter;
v.
It did not violate the Applicant’s rights stipulated under Article 7(2) of the
Charter;
vi. The Applicant’s conviction was based on credible and watertight
evidence;
vii. The Application lacks merit and must thus be dismissed; and
viii. That the costs of this Application be borne by the Applicant.
19. With respect to the Second Applicant, the Respondent State prays the Court
to find that:
i.
The Court is not vested with jurisdiction to adjudicate over this
Application;
ii.
The Application does not meet the admissibility requirements stipulated
under Rule 40(5) of the Rules of Court;
iii.
The Application does not meet the admissibility requirements stipulated
under Rule 40(6) of the Rules of Court; and
iv. The Application be declared inadmissible and duly dismissed.
20. The Respondent State further prays the Court to find that:
i.
It did not violate the Applicant’s rights provided under Article 7(1)(c) of
the Charter;
ii.
It did not breach the Applicant’s right to be represented;
iii.
The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania did not delay
determination of the Applicant’s Application for review;
iv. It did not violate the Applicant’s right to defend himself;
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