DODOMA, April 24 -- THE Tanzanian government has stepped up reforms in the justice sector, with courts resolving over 166,000 cases and unlocking 13.1tri/- into the economy, as part of efforts to ensure timely and equal access to justice.
Presenting the 2026/2027 budget in Parliament in Dodoma today, the Minister for Constitution and Legal Affairs Dr Juma Homera said the ministry, in collaboration with the Judiciary and its institutions, has continued to strengthen justice delivery systems through legal, structural and operational reforms.
He said between July 2025 and March 2026, a total of 205,038 cases were filed in courts, out of which 166,553 were heard and concluded, while 38,485 are at various stages.
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