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Mwanahalisi was ordered to suspend publication and broadcast for a period of 24 months because of what the government considered to be unethical reporting, the publication of manufactured articles and incentives and endangering national security. The Halihalisi paper publishing company, Saed Kubenea, confirmed that the ban was rescinded last Tuesday by the Dar es Salaam High Court, paving the way for the publication of the publication
Kubenea said that the court also ruled that the newspaper should be re-registered, but allowed to continue operating in accordance with the law.
In its decision of July 24, the High Court declared the ban imposed by the Deputy Minister of Information, Culture and the Arts. and Sports, Anastazia Wambura, was against the law.
Kubenea said: "We are happy to have won this case … the decision showed that we have never violated a law on the media.That's why I'm launching a appeal to members of the public so that we do not lose our trust in the courts, because they do justice to all. "
He adds however that the publishing house HaliHalisi suffered a loss of 2.2 billion The Ministry of Government Information (MAELEZO) failed to inform the public about this court decision in our favor, so we decided to go to court to sue the ex-under – Minister Wambura in damages
We have decided to do it ourselves … the publication of MwanaHalisi will resume Wednesday from next week, "said Kubenea
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