OLOLOSOKWAN  VILLAGE COUNCIL AND 3 OTHERS Vs. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF UNITED REPUBLICOF TANZANIA: RE NO.10 OF 2017: THE LOLIONDO CASE.

The Applicants alleged that they are legally registered villages created by Statute. That land was set aside, clearly demarcated and ownership titles granted which identified the boundaries of each Applicant’s land holding that borders the Serengeti National Park. That in complete contravention and violation of the Tanzania Constitution, Village Land Act 1999 and Wildlife Conservation Act, 2009, the Respondent has embarked on forceful evictions of the Applicant’s residents and their livestock from the area demarcated. The Applicants allege that the acts, omissions and conduct of the Respondent are in violation of the Statute and the Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community.



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