It is possible that a "Kenyan resident" is behind Air TZ woes.

[SIZE=7]S.Africa seizes Air Tanzania plane over unpaid farm claim[/SIZE]
Johannesburg (AFP) - South Africa has impounded a plane belonging to Tanzania’s national carrier over a farmer’s $33-million compensation claim for his land which the Tanzanian government nationalised decades ago, a lawyer said Sunday.

The Air Tanzania aircraft was seized on Friday at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport after it landed during a scheduled flight from Tanzanian economic capital Dar-es Salaam.

Lawyer Roger Wakefield of Werksmans Attorneys said the seizure followed an order granted by the High Court in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
In the 1980s, Tanzania’s government nationalised a massive, privately-owned bean and seed farm, seizing everything including equipment, 250 cars and 12 small planes.
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The Namibian-born Tanzanian farm owner[/SIZE]
, who the lawyer refused to name, was awarded $33 million in compensation in the 1990s – but the government only paid $20 million.

The outstanding balance of $16 million has accrued interest over the decades and now stands at $33 million, according to the lawyer who specialises in cross-border disputes.

The farmer has been fighting for years to get the outstanding amount.

He was then declared a prohibited immigrant in Tanzania on what his lawyer called “baseless grounds”, and [SIZE=5]he now lives in another East African country.[/SIZE]

The farmer approached lawyers in South Africa, which is party to an international convention on the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitration awards, in a bid to secure the remaining money.

“Literally after decades of broken promises, promises to pay, acknowledging the indebtedness, the plaintiff was left with no option, he came to me,” Wakefield told AFP.

He said the plane was seized “to certify a long outstanding debt to the plaintiff which the government of Tanzania has always acknowledged was owing but they just breached their undertaking”.

“The only way that the aircraft can now be released is if they pay the debt or if they put up security for the claim.”

Tanzania’s transport ministry said in a statement that “the plane was prevented from taking off by a decision of the High Court of Gauteng, Johannesburg”.

It said the Tanzanian government was working to secure the release of the plane so it can “resume its flights as usual”.

The seized Airbus jet is valued at around $90 million, according to Wakefield.

[COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Why is the plaintiff not being named? Whoever can find his names please share here.

Those are the lords of the land.

birrionaire @rollout

Minister has issued a statement, We have also sent lawyers to deal with it hopeful soon our plane will be realised

i have realised it too

Talks underway

He is a WHITE farmer.

Shida kidogo Sana hiyo ndugu magufuli atadhirisha umahili wake wa kidiplomasia.

If that’s the case let the farmer be paid what is owed to him iyo ndege itulie adi deni ilipwe

you slow
no offense

*atadhihirisha …*Umahiri

Wakule ujeuri wao hawa wa bongo

If international arbitration awards were to be enforced in the kenyan context, our country would be bankrupt in a week.

And the only reason we still a going concern is …[ATTACH=full]256180[/ATTACH]

Mathematics is mixing me:

Award: 33mirrions
Paid:20mirrions
Balance:16mirrions???

Is it possible to sue a government and not reveal your identity? I thought only children and sleuths and victims of sex crimes can hide their identities on trial for obvious reasons. Sheria ni ngumu sana

Walipe deni hata sisi konyagi ametuwekea ya China na tunavumilia.

interest on interest on interest

Interest on balance has ballooned to 33mirrions? But as per OP balance is 16mirrions.

Barrance: 33 mirrions, and counting…