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Jamhuri Ya Muungano Wa Tanzania Wizara Ya Ardhi, Nyumba Na Maendeleo Ya Makazi Jamhuri Ya Muungano Wa Tanzania Wizara Ya Ardhi, Nyumba Na Maendeleo Ya Makazi Simu +255 22 211 3165 1 Mtaa Wa Ardhi Nukushi: +255 22 212 4576 S.L.P. 9132 Barua Pepe: [email protected] 11477 Dar Es Salaam Unapojibu Tafadhali Taja: WANANCHI WAFUATAO WANAARIFIWA KUCHUKUA HATI ZAO ZA KUMILIKI ARDHI KWENYE KITUO CHA HUDUMA KWA WATEJA CHUMBA NAMBA 28 DAWATI NAMBA 13 KITENGO CHA USAJILI WA HATI S. No. Land Description Title No Name 1. Plot No.982 Block A At 144716 Fidel Kanizio Kayibanda,P.O.Box Kiegeya 6410, Dar Es Salaam 2. Plot No.234 Block 8 At 144730 Philemon Simon Minja & Teddy Mwongozo Donacian Njau,P.O.Box 11106, Dar Es Salaam 3. Plot No.56 Block K At 144751 Lightness Newton Zablon, Rasdege P.O.Box 70018,Dar Es Salaam 4. Plot No.269 Block 2 At 144732 Godfrey William Shoki, P.O.Box Kibada 9230, Dar Es Salaam 5. Plot No.151 Block A At 144759 Fabian Kaiza,P.O.Box 19876, Dar Sinza Es Salaam 6. Plot No.22 Block 4 At 144705 Ally Abdallah Kiwinga, P.O.Box Kibada 46343, Dar Es Salaam 7. Plot No.449 Block B At 144756 Delly Wanzagi Nyerere,P.O.Box Sinza 62250Dar Es Salaam 8. Plot No.228 Block 13 At 144714 Stephen Philip KagaigaiP.O.Box Bunju 9120 Dar Es Salaam 9. Plot No.17 Block 13 At 144704 Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed, Mabwepande P.O.Box Dar Es Salaam 10. Plot No.826 Block 16 At 144719 Jeremiah Samwe Nyanda, P.O.Box Gezaulole 9203 Dar Es Salaam 11. Plot No.6060 Block – At 144772 Govindja Davji Patel,P.O.Box 2193 Lugoba Dar Es Salaam 12. Plot No.6059 Block – At 144771 Dipinja Davji Patel,P.O.Box 2193 Lugoba Dar Es Salaam 1 13. Plot No.6058 Block – At 144769 Dipinja Davji Patel Lugoba P.O.Box 2193 Dar Es Salaam 14. Plot No.6063 Block – At 144770 Dipinja Davji Patel Lugoba P.O.Box 19876 Dar Es Salaam 15. Plot No.127 Block M At 144740 Kamal Alloys Limited,P.O.Box Kerege 10392, Dar Es Salaam 16. Plot No.208 Block M At 144734 Kamal Alloys Limited, P.O.Box Kerege 10392Dar Es Salaam 17. Plot No.61 Block M At 144741 Kamal Alloys Limited, P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 18. Plot No.30 Block M At 144790 Kamal Alloys Limited,P.O.Box Kerege 10392Dar Es Salaam 19. Plot No.130 Block M At 144789 Kamal Alloys Limited,P.O.Box Kerege 10392Dar Es Salaam 20. Plot No.162 Block M At 144783 Kamal Alloys Limited,P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 21. Plot No.85 Block M At 144754 Kamal Alloys Limited,P.O.Box Kerege 10392Dar Es Salaam 22. Plot No.157 Block M At 144758 Kamal Alloys Limited, Kerege P.O.Box10392Dar Es Salaam 23. Plot No.188 Block M At 144757 Kamal Alloys Limited,P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 24. Plot No.123 Block M At 144737 Kamal Alloys Limited,P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 25. Plot No.172 Block M At 144743 Kamal Alloys Limited,P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 26. Plot No.145 Block M At 144781 Kamal Alloys Limited, P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 27. Plot No.6 Block M At 144785 P.O.Box 10392 Dar Es Salaam Kerege 28. Plot No.36 Block M At 144786 Kamal Alloys Limited, P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 29. Plot No.18 Block M At 144800 Kamal Alloys Limited, P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 30. Plot No.170 Block M At 144782 Kamal Alloys Limited, P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 31. Plot No.152 Block M At 144745 Kamal Alloys Limited, P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 32. Plot No.129 Block M At 144736 Kamal Alloys Limited, P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 33. Plot No.15 Block M At 144746 Kamal Alloys Limited, P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 34. Plot No.95 Block M At 144742 Kamal Alloys Limited, P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 2 35. Plot No.101 Block M At 144725 Kamal Alloys Limited, P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 36. Plot No.55 Block M At 144727 Kamal Alloys Limited, P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 37. Plot No.148 Block M At 144731 Kamal Alloys Limited,P.O.Box Kerege 10392 Dar Es Salaam 38. Plot No.178 Block 16 At 144739 Kamal Alloys Limited, Kerege P.O.Box 10392 Dar Es Salaam 39. Plot No.721 Block 16 At 144735 Ridhuani Abdarahamani Mringo, Gezaulole P.O.Box 4756 Dar Es Salaam 40. Plot No.208/4 Block 5 At 144752 Francis Herman Kugesha, P.O.Box Mbweni Jkt 70672 Dar Es Salaam 41. Plot No.53 Block K At 144833 Happy Emmanuel Mchome, P.O.Box Rasdege 70018Dar Es Salaam 42. Plot No.124 Block A At 144829 Humphrey Boniphace Mapunda, Ulongoni P.O.Box 7767Dar Es Salaam 43. Plot No.384/37 Block A 144839 Daniel Junior Yona, P.O.Box 66440 At Kunduchi Mtongani Dar Es Salaam 44. Plot No.169 Block 8 At 144837 Judith Angumbwike, P.O.Box Dar Es Mbweni Jkt Salaam 45. Plot No.248 Block P 144840 Maringa Dick Pagweje, P.O.Box Dar Atpugumwakanga Es Salaam 46. Plot No.32 Block B At 144836 Lydia Lucas Karau, P.O.Box 1512 Chang’ombe Dar Es Salaam 47. Plot No.205 Block F At 144753 Exon Enockkipole, P.O.Box 8246 Dar Kingani Beach Es Salaam 48. Plot No.19 Block V At 144813 Miriam Grace Mahanyu, P.O.Box Ukuni 5557Dar Es Salaam 49. Plot No.2022 Block B At 144825 Juma Mustapha Kombo And Pugumwakanga Ashiruna Khalfan Mdoe, P.O.Box 9262 Dar Es Salaam 50. Plot No.2218 Block F At 144820 Zedeck Joseph Mpalangulo, P.O.Box Kinyerezi 66Dar Es Salaam 51. Plot No.610 Block 2 At 144826 Camillus Mongosso Wambura, Mabwepande P.O.Box Dar Es Salaam 52. Plot No.536 Block 24 At 144779 Ridhuani Abdarahamani Gezaulole Mringo,P.O.Box 4756Dar Es Salaam 53. Plot No.405 Block 13 At 144717 Nuran Mohamed Kombo, P.O.Box Mabwepande 90438Dar Es Salaam 54. Plot No.179 Block M At 144799 Kamal Alloys Limited, P.O.Box Kerege 10392Dar Es Salaam 55. Plot No.325 Block 4 At 144763 Caroline Robert Koromia, P.O.Box Ukuni 71703Dar Es Salaam 56. Plot No.263 Block 12 At 144750 Gati Christopher Nyirabu, P.O.Box Mwongozo 71960Dar Es Salaam 3 57. Plot No.49 Block K At 144815 Faustine Fidelis Msendo, P.O.Box Rasdege 70018Dar Es Salaam 58. Plot No.337 Block 23 At 144817 Betty Samwel Nzagi, P.O.Box Gezaulole 2369Dar Es Salaam 59. Plot No.7 Block 11 At 144814 Abdulrahman Mohamed Tajiri & Mabwepanda Maulid Ahmed Issa, P.O.Box 13007Dar Es Salaam 60. Plot No.222 Block C At 144589 Cashflow Entertainment Limited, Gezaulole P.O.Box 23195Dar Es Salaam 61. Plot No.37 Block L At 144485 Hawa Abdallah Msuya, P.O.Box Madale 35176Dar Es Salaam 62. Plot No.995 Block H At 144444 Alfaxad Kamugisha Phares, P.O.Box Pugu Mwakanga 40692Dar Es Salaam 63. Plot No.262 Block B At 144468 Yusra Khalid Othman, P.O.Box Kisarawe 2064Dar Es Salaam 64. Plot No.67 Block D At 144495 Chrispin Wilfred Mwashala as Makurunge Guardian Of Chrispin Mwashala, P.O.Box 31871Dar Es Salaam 65. Plot No.108 Block 32 104642 Yusuf Saleh Kombo, P.O.Box Buyuni 13513Dar Es Salaam 66. Plot No.27 Block 13 104726 Clementina Boniphace Paulo, Tuangoma P.O.Box 45232 Dar Es Salaam 67. Plot No.76 Block 11 104793 Femina Karim Mohamed Jamal, Mwongozo P.O.Box 20139 Dar Es Salaam 68. Plot No.83 Block 3 104901 Aroldia Domitian Mulokozi, P.O.Box Bbuyuni 3580Dar Es Salaam 69. Plot No.169 Block C 105053 Mary Marealle, P.O.Box 72871Dar Mbezi Es Salaam 70. Plot No. 54 Block 31 105062 Anthony Paul Kimweri And Lilian Buyuni Antony Kimweri, P.O.Box 13168Dar Es Salaam 71. Plot No.163 Block 26 105206 Zena Gulam Harman, P.O.Box15056 Buyuni Dar Es Salaam 72. Plot No. 111 Block 3 105758 Rose Jestina Katabi, P.O. Box Buyuni 1968Dar Es Salaam 73. Plot No.57 Block11 113693 Afua Hamis Kalumeze, P.O.Box buyuni 2958Dar Es Salaam 74. Plot No.200 Block 21 113745 Zaina Hassan Nyavunge, P.O.Box kibada 46343Dar Es Salaam 75. Plot No.249 Block 5 113824 Janeth Wilfred Mangowi,P.O. Box mwanagati 13075Dar Es Salaam 76. Plot No. 108 Block 2 113895 Saumu Awadh, P.O.Box 22499Dar Es gezaulole Salaam 77. Plot No.156 Block 2 113918 Lemmy Watson Mhando, P.O.Box Mbweni Mpiji 60225Dar Es Salaam 4 78. Plot No. 331 Block 15 105758 Rose Jestina Katabi, P.O. Box Kibada 1968Dar Es Salaam 79. Plot No. 54 Block 113944 Shukri Abdi Ahmed, P.O.Box 31buyuni 5226Dar Es Salaam 80. Plot No. 131 Block 23 113947 Rajabu Nassoro, P.O.Box 46343Dar kibada Es Salaam 81. Plot No.16 & 18 Block 114084 Justin Ludovick Ringia, P.O.Box Dboko 13575Dar Es Salaam 82. Plot No.328 Block D 114158 Honory Kasara, P.O.Box 18032Dar mbezi Es Salaam 83. Plot No.35 Block 23 114200 Rosemary Lyamula Kitilya, P.O.Box kibada 70703Dar Es Salaam 84.
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