4. At its 27" Ordinary Session, the Court decided to amend the title of
the Application,
by substituting the United
Republic
the Respondent
for the Attorney General,
who
of Tanzania
as
had originally been
cited by the Applicants as the Respondent. (See infra paragraph 35)
B. FACTS OF THE CASE
5.
According
to
the
AS PRESENTED BY THE APPLICANT
Application,
on
17
May
1984,
following
the
dissolution of the East African Community (hereinafter referred to as
the “EAC”), the Presidents of Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya signed a
Mediation Agreement
which required, among others, the payment of
reparations on the assets and liabilities of the EAC,
as well as the
pensions and benefits of the ex-employees.
6.
The
Applicants
allege
that
in
2003,
due
to
Respondent to implement these commitments,
Court
of
Tanzania,
but
on
20
September
the
failure
of
the
they seized the High
2005,
the
case
was
withdrawn after they concluded an amicable settlement, endorsed by
the Court, with the Respondent.
7. The Applicants argue that they repudiated this amicable settlement
because it was not fully respected by the Respondent.
8.
The
Applicants
also
claim
that
after
being
seized
of the
matter
following the repudiation of the amicable settlement, the High Court
“found out that there were two groups of Applicants and advised mt
group to prepare its payroll list, of which at the end they would ad
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