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About Us

 

LUNO Law Chambers is a well- established, medium-size business law firm in Tanzania that aims at providing clients with the most efficient and quality professional legal services. We believe we are exceptionally positioned to assist our clients achieve their business ambitions in this globalized economy.
We provide advice on a wide spectrum of legal issues that cater for both local and international clientele in corporate and commercial legal services.

We are committed to serve our clients with excellence.

 

Our mission is to provide effective legal solutions to our clients that meet internationally acceptable standards of quality.

Our vision is to become the leading tax and corporate law firm in Tanzania.


We provide advice on a wide spectrum of legal issues that cater for both local and international clientele in corporate and commercial legal services.
We have expertise and experience in providing a wide range of advisory and litigation services in all aspects of Tax Taw, Mining Law, Oil & Gas Law, Corporate Law, Labour and Employment Law, Insurance Law, Competition Law, Intellectual Property Law.
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Our Team

We are professional.

Mr. Makanja Manono

Partner

Makanja is one of the founding members and he heads the Dispute Resolution and Litigation Department …

Sehewa Njamasi

Senior Associate

Mr. Njamasi is a Senior Associate at LUNO Law Chambers. His areas of specialization include: international trade …

Sheila Twaha Kiyabasi

Senior Associate

Sheila is a Senior Associate at LUNO Law Chambers. She specializes in corporate, labour, family and probate matters…

Asha Hassan Sultan

Assistant Tax Consultant

Asha is an Assistant Tax Consultant at LUNO Law Chambers. Asha assists clients in calculating tax liability ..

Selemani Ally Kimaro

Legal Officer

Selemani is an Associate at LUNO Law Chambers whose practice areas include litigation, corporate matters, taxation …

Catherine Mokiri

Associate

Catherine is an Associate at LUNO Law Chambers. Her practice focuses on tax law, corporate law, international …

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Court of Appeal of Tanzania reaffirms its previous decisions on deductibility of bad debts and impairment of loan losses for financial institutions

June 20, 2020
On 16th June 2020, the Court of Appeal of Tanzania, in the case of National Bank of Commerce (“NBC”) versus Commissioner General, Tanzania Revenue Authority (“TRA”), Civil Appeal No. 251 of 2018, reaffirmed its previous decisions on the deductibility of bad debts and allowances for impairment of loan losses by banks and financial institutions. This tax alerts gives a bird-eye view analysis of this decision………………….Read/Download Full Article Court of Appeal of Tanzania reaffirms its previous decisions on deductibility of bad debts and impairment of loan losses for financial institutions Read Mores
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Legal Alert: Mining (Local Content) Regulations 2018 Amended

July 26, 2019
Mining (Local Content) Regulations 2018 Amended Download PDF Stake of Tanzanian citizen(s) in an “indigenous Tanzanian company” has been reduced from 51% to 20% Time for the Committee to review local content plan is extended from 25 to 60 working days Time for the Mining Commission to communicate its decision on local content plan is extended from 7 to 30 working days Deemed approval where the Mining Commission fails to communicate its decision within the prescribed time is abolished The Minister is now obliged to seek stakeholders’ views before prescribing additional minimal local contents levels The definition of “financial Read Mores