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MABUMBU
8 years ago

RALPH WAKUMANA NAWO ANZAKO

UMAYENDA MMBALI !

anonymous supreme court judge
anonymous supreme court judge
8 years ago

State has already misdirected the judge on airtel issues. Pika spoke to ralph at night that day and the judge says that is main evidence of conspirancy???? Really? Did pika speak to ralph only that night? What if callog of will show he spoke to several other people including Dauka and Lutepo what will the judge say? State should have brought comprehensive cal log of pika and indeed all accused person and see how many people they spoke to too.

Chee bayisikolo
Chee bayisikolo
8 years ago

Go kasambala go

Banet
Banet
8 years ago

Mwana mlalala..

NGALU NDI GALU
NGALU NDI GALU
8 years ago

Ralph is defending his constitution right. He has the right to remove a judge if you do not know. I did it and I am not a lawyer. Why not him? Ralph awinatu milanduyi. You know why, delay tactics and it has taken too long.

hango
8 years ago

I haven’t known Kasambala, can somebody describe him.include things like selfish, crook, patriotic,rich, kind, mafia, etc. Pls I want to understand him better for just a fun.

Mzang'unya
Mzang'unya
8 years ago

Tiye nazo Ralph!!!!!

koma
8 years ago

KAMBARA**

Gada
Gada
8 years ago

smart lawyers look for loop holes in cases. It can be a technicality issue or what ever that the defense needs to get the case dismissed. Kasambara is not a novice he knows what he is doing.

guarantor
guarantor
8 years ago

When has Mr. Kasambara realized that the judge is biased……this case started along time ago…….smelling something here.

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