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Hati Za Ambazo Hazijachukuliwa Na Wananchi Mkoa Wa Tanga Title R.G S/No HATI ZA AMBAZO HAZIJACHUKULIWA NA WANANCHI MKOA WA TANGA TITLE R.G S/NO. LAND DESCRIPTION OWNER’S NAME ADDRESS DISTRICT NO. MONTH PLOT NO. 573 BLOCK 239 TNG ZIDIKHERI SALIM MZIRAY Box 330 1 ‘A’NEEMA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO.985 BLOCK ‘A’ 242 TNG SEIF MOHAMED SEIF Box 2084 2 MASIWANI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 466 BLOCK ‘A’ 242 TNG ABEIDA SULEIMAN Box 2094 DSM 3 MWAKIDILA ABDALLAH TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 117/150 BLOCK – 246 TNG MWANAHAWA S. ABDALLAH Box 178 4 PINGONI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 986 BLOCK ‘A’ 264 TNG HONEST ARBOGAST SANDY Box 178 5 KANGE MUHEZA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 230 BLOCK ‘D’ 339 TNG MARGRETH MOHAMED Box 178 6 MWAHAKO MASHANGO TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 34 BLOCK ‘2’ 336 TNG VITALIS PETER MDOE Box 5942 DSM 7 PONGWE TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 13 BLOCK ‘A’ 287 TNG NASSORO SAID NASSORO Box 178 8 KANA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 1103 BLOCK ‘L’ 346 TNG REHEMA HAMISI Box 3887 9 KANGE KASERA MWAKIFAMBA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 3 & 4 BLOCK ‘F’ 294 TNG ALLY UBAO MOHAMED Box 178 10 NEEMA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 820 BLOCK ‘N’ 345 TNG MOHAMED WAZIRI Box 178 11 KANGE KASERA MOHAMED TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 1084 BLOCK ‘A’ 295 TNG TUNDA MOHAMED JABIRI Box 178 12 MAGAONI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 130 BLOCK ‘F’ 288 TNG DESIFLORIANA DONALD Box 1159 13 KANGE ZEDEKIA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 660 BLOCK ‘L’ 327 TNG HAPPYNESS JOHN KIDENYA Box 5559 14 KANGE KASERA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 415 BLOCK ‘C’ 259 TNG ARNOLD PAUL KAMALA Box 3 TANGA 15 PONGWE TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 1470 BLOCK ‘A’ 262 TNG SHEHE MOHAMED BAKARI Box 79 16 AMBONI PANDE PANGANI TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 668 BLOCK ‘E’ 326 TNG HAMADI RAJABU MBEGA Box 178 17 AMBONI MABOKWENI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 531 BLOCK ‘E’ 342 TNG ROBERT THOMAS MCHRO Box 178 18 AMBONI MABOKWENI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 155 BLOCK ‘S’ 304 TNG AYUBU IBRAHIM SALIMU Box 2020 19 KWAKAEZA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 239 BLOCK ‘3’ 244 TNG GIDEON RWEGOSHORA Box 5095 20 PONGWE BENJAMIN TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 815 & 817 BLOCK 245 TNG LEOCADIA CELESTINE Box 233 21 ‘E’ PONGWE MJOHORONI MARESSA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 68 BLOCK ‘H’ 310 TNG IDRISA ALPHAN KARATA Box 443 22 NEEMA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 790 BLOCK ‘C’ 300 TNG KEVIN CHRISTIAN MBANO Box 35923 DSM 23 PONGWE TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 407 BLOCK ‘N’ 344 TNG ROSE MPOKERA MMBUJI Box 5002 24 PONGWE PINGONI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 333 BLOCK ‘E’ 292 TNG JAPHET KALOLELO Box 5242 MIJOHORONI BONIPHACE AND KANANI TANGA 25 PETER SOGOYE TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 576 BLOCK ‘N’ 307 TNG VICTORIN STANLEY URASSA Box 178 26 PONGWE PINGONI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 261 BLOCK ‘B’ 306 TNG BAKARI OMARI MTANGI Box 178 27 MWAMBANI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 911 BLOCK ‘A’ 305 TNG INNOCENT MICHAEL NYENZA Box 178 28 KANGE TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 517 BLOCK ‘N’ 299 TNG GEOFREY FRANCIS ZUBERI Box 178 29 PONGWE PINGONI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 84 BLOCK ‘C’ 324 TNG JAMILA MAINGU MASATU Box 178 30 MARANZARA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 347 BLOCK ‘A’ 323 TNG VICTORIA NGONYANI MGAYA Box 178 31 AMBONI PANDE TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 656 BLOCK ‘E’ 322 TNG DAFFA MHINA MBWANA Box 178 32 AMBONI MABOKWENI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 106 BLOCK ‘C’ 321 TNG JUMA YUSUFU KIPINGU Box 5245 33 MARANZARA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 1370 BLOCK ‘A’ 343 TNG SALIM HASSAN SIWA Box 178 34 KANGE TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 373 BLOCK ‘E’ 341 TNG IRENE VENANT KAHANGWA Box 2355 35 AMBONI MABOKWENI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 214 BLOCK ‘C’ 314 TNG ALLY OMARY SAGUTY Box 178 36 MASIWANI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 28 BLOCK ‘E’ 283 TNG KASONDE TUMAINI KASONDE Box 138 37 AMBONI MABOKWENI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 1047 BLOCK ‘A’ 265 TNG SEFU SAIDI MOHAMED Box 5563 38 KANGE TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 882 BLOCK ‘C’ 266 TNG NAIMA ALLY SEMKUNDE Box 443 39 MWAMBANI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 1014 BLOCK ‘G’ 316 TNG MUSTAFA IDARUS MOHAMED Box 178 40 MACHUI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 1330 BLOCK ‘L’ 253 TNG DANIEL PROTASY CHALLE Box 178 KANGE KASERA AND MARIAM PAULO TANGA 41 CHIHIMBA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 722 BLOCK ‘N’ 291 TNG MAXIMILLIAN EMMANUEL Box 32827 DSM 42 KANGE KASERA MUSHI TUMAINI TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 94 BLOCK ‘E’ 290 TNG AMINA ELIAS KIBOMA Box 5048 43 PONGWE MIJOHORONI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 76 BLOCK ‘E’ 296 TNG PETER ELIAS LYAKURWA Box 178 44 AMBONI MABOKWENI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 625 BLOCK ‘C’ 285 TNG FATUMA MWINYIMKUU Box 178 45 PONGWE MWAITA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 372 BLOCK ‘L’ 258 TNG SALMA HAKIM MAJDI Box 178 46 KANGE KASERA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 955 BLOCK ‘C’ 320 TNG ABDUL AZIZ JABIR Box 178 47 MWAMBANI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 1677 BLOCK ‘A’ 315 TNG DOREEN FRANCIS NYAKI Box 178 48 PANDE AMBONI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 90 BLOCK ‘Z’ 284 TNG DORA EZEKIEL NTUMBO G/O Box 178 PONGWE MERCY DENIS PAUL & GRACE TANGA DENIS PAUL 49 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 170 BLOCK ‘N’ 268 TNG SAMARADI MUSSA KIJAZI Box 5021 50 PONGWE PINGONI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 211 BLOCK ‘C’ 276 TNG SALMA ISIHAKA NGANZI Box 1994 51 NEEMA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 466 BLOCK ‘A’ 535 TNG REGINALD RODECK MMARY Box 178 52 AMBONI PANDE TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 929 BLOCK ‘A’ 529 TNG SALIMU MBEGA LUWHUCHU Box 5263 NEEMA AREA IN TANGA (Administrator of the Estate of Late TANGA CITY M.S. MBEGA 53 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 231 BLOCK ‘N’ 528 TNG MWANAKOMBO SHABANI Box 1774 54 PONGWE PINGONI OMARI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 423 BLOCK ‘D’ 532 TNG FATUMA SALEHE TAJIRI Box 178 PONGWE AREA IN TANGA TANGA 55 CITY TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 1085 BLOCK ‘E’ 522 TNG HELLEN AGREY MAWENYA Box 178 PONGWE MIJOHORONI TANGA AREA IN TANGA CITY 56 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 24 BLOCK ‘E’ 520 TNG AMINA MATATA KISENA Box 178 NEEMA AREA IN TANGA TANGA CITY 57 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 832 BLOCK ‘C’ 519 TNG COSMAS LISBON Box 35923 DSM PONGWE AREA IN TANGA MWAMBALAGA CITY 58 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 690 BLOCK ‘A’ 516 TNG SHABANI NURU BENDERA Box 2024 AMBONI PANDE AREA IN TANGA TANGA CITY 59 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 1128 BLOCK ‘E’ 525 TNG JOYCE ELIAS MREMA Box 178 PONGWE MIJOHORONI TANGA AREA IN TANGA CITY 60 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 205 BLOCK ‘N’ 410 TNG KURWA IDRISA MBWAMBO Box 977 61 AT PONGWE PINGONI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 42 BLOCK ‘N’ 513 TNG TUNU DENNIS LWOGA Box 25456 62 PONGWE PINGONI TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 755 BLOCK ‘L’ 514 TNG MAJIRA MASOUD CHARATA Box 178 KANGE KASERA AREA IN TANGA TANGA CITY 63 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 201 BLOCK ‘C’ AT 562 TNG SAFINA AMAN YUNUS Box 6005 KASERA AREA IN TANGA TANGA CITY 64 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 987 BLOCK ‘A’ 561 TNG HONEST ARBOGAST SANDY Box 178 65 AT KANGE IN TANGA CITY TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 47 BLOCK ‘N’ AT 559 TNG ERARD BUBERWA Box 178 PONGWE PINGONI AREA IN MUTALEMWA TANGA TANGA CITY 66 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 194 BLOCK ‘B’ AT 564 TNG SULEIMAN KIBWANA KONDO Box 1718 MAKORORA HIGH TANGA DENSITY LAYOUT 67 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 449 BLOCK ‘N’ 563 TNG BENEDICT BATHROMEO Box 9004 68 AT KANGE KASERA MWINGWA TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 373 BLOCK ‘N’ 533 TNG OMARI SALIMU BUSHIRI as a Box 40 SONI AT PONGWE PINGONI guardian of RAMADHANI OMARI SALIMU 69 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 554 BLOCK ‘N’ 65174 ISAYA CLEMENT MADALAH Box 178 PONGWE PINGONI AREA IN TANGA TANGA 70 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 656 BLOCK ‘R’ 575 TNG BIBIANA ELIGI MACHOO Box 950 MABAWA AREA IN TANGA TANGA CITY 71 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 390 BLOCK ‘A’ 65194 ASHA HATIBU HOZA Box 83 TANGA MGWISHA AREA IN TANGA 72 CITY TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO.407,409 AND 411 598 TNG NASSORO HABIB MBWANA Box 83 TANGA BLOCK ‘A’ MGWISHA AREA IN TANGA CITY 73 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 52 602 TNG HASHIMU ISMAILI HASHIMU Box 178 BLOCK’B’HIGH DENSITY &MUSA ISMAILI HASHIMU TANGA PLOTS NGAMIANI KB 12 IN 74 TANGA TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 275 BLOCK ‘C’ 577 TNG MARIANTHONIA OSWARD Box 178 MARANZARA AREA IN SHAYO TANGA TANGA CITY 75 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 444 BLOCK ‘A’ 591 TNG JAMILA CLIFFORD KIANGI Box 450 AMBONI /PANDE AREA IN TANGA TANGA CITY 76 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 824 BLOCK ‘C’ 604 TNG RAJABU HAMISI MRUMA Box 285 PONGWE AREA IN TANGA TANGA CITY 77 TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 477 AND 479 608 TNG EDITHER NICODEMUS KASSIM Box 178 BLOCK ‘C’ PONGWE AREA TANGA 78 IN TANGA CITY TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO. 393 BLOCK ‘E’ 609 TNG YASIN ZUBERI LUPATU Box 178 MASIWANI MBUGANI TANGA 79 AREA IN TANGA CITY TANGA CITY JULY PLOT NO.
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