Tarishi & Co. Attorneys is a distinguished corporate law firm headquartered in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Founded in 2018, the firm has rapidly gained recognition for its expertise in providing comprehensive legal solutions tailored to meet the diverse needs of its clients in the corporate sector.
About Tarishi & Co. Attorneys
Founded in 2018
5 people in their team
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5 / 5
12/02/2025
Stephen:
Excellent service. Their due diligence is exceptional, they have rescued me from entering a fraudule ...
Practice areas
Business
Areas of Practice:
Corporate Law: Tarishi & Co. specializes in corporate law, offering strategic advice and legal assistance to businesses of all sizes, from startups to established corporations. Their services encompass corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructuring, and compliance matters.
Commercial Law: The firm provides legal guidance on commercial transactions, contract drafting and negotiation, distribution agreements, franchising, and other aspects of commercial law essential for business operations.
Intellectual Property: Tarishi & Co. assists clients in safeguarding their intellectual property rights through registration, licensing, and enforcement strategies. They handle matters related to trademarks, patents, copyrights, and trade secrets.
Employment Law: The firm offers expertise in employment law matters, including drafting employment contracts, advising on labor regulations, handling disputes, and ensuring compliance with employment-related statutes.
Real Estate: Tarishi & Co. provides legal support in real estate transactions, property acquisitions, leasing agreements, land use regulations, and resolving disputes related to real estate assets
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Summary of the United Republic of Tanzania - Updated National Land Policy 1995 (Revised Edition 2023)
Land Use & Zoning
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Summary of the Updated National Land Policy 1995 (Revised Edition 2023)
The Revised Tanzania National Land Policy 1995 (2023 Edition) seeks to address previous shortcomings, enhance land governance, and ensure equitable and sustainable land use across the nation. Below are key highlights and updates of this revised policy:
- Equitable Access to Land:
- Reinforcement of a transparent system for equal access and ownership rights to land for all Tanzanians.
- Clarification of land acquisition and ownership rights for non-citizens strictly for investment purposes through relevant investment authorities.
- Land Tenure Security:
- Strengthened recognition and legal protection of customary land rights.
- Encouragement of formal registration of all land parcels to enhance tenure security and proper land management.
- Limits on Land Ownership:
- Restrictions on the maximum size of land that an individual or entity can own to prevent land monopolization and ensure sustainable land development.
- Optimal and Sustainable Land Use:
- Enhanced land-use planning both in urban and rural areas to promote productivity, social and economic development.
- Improved management of urban sprawl and encouragement of vertical urban development to optimize land use efficiency.
- Improved Land Administration and Registration:
- Introduction of mandatory registration for all land transactions.
- Development of integrated digital land information systems to improve transparency, accuracy, and efficiency in land administration.
- Land Valuation and Compensation:
- Clear policies on fair and timely compensation for land acquisition, emphasizing comprehensive land valuation processes.
- Establishment of coordinated mechanisms for financing land acquisitions for public and investment purposes.
- Gender Equality in Land Rights:
- Explicit measures promoting equal land ownership and inheritance rights for women, aiming to eliminate discriminatory customary practices.
- Conflict Resolution:
- Enhanced frameworks and mechanisms for effective resolution of land-related disputes from local to national judicial levels.
- Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change:
- Integration of environmental sustainability and climate change considerations into land management practices.
- Protection and sustainable use of environmentally sensitive areas, including wetlands, coastal areas, and ecological zones.
- Promotion of the Real Estate Sector:
- Establishment of structured policy and regulatory frameworks for managing real estate activities.
- Encouragement of organized real estate development projects to meet the housing demand, minimizing informal and sprawling developments.
- International Borders Management:
- Strengthening land management and border demarcation processes to ensure clear and secure international boundaries.
- Institutional Coordination and Capacity Building:
- Improved coordination among governmental institutions involved in land management.
- Continued capacity building and education of stakeholders at all levels regarding land rights and sustainable management practices.
Disclaimer:
This summary is provided for informational purposes only by Tarishi & Co. Attorneys and does not constitute legal advice. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the information presented, readers are advised to consult with a qualified legal professional or relevant government authorities for advice specific to their situation. Tarishi & Co. Attorneys accepts no liability for any actions taken or not taken based on the contents of this summary.
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5 / 5
12/02/2025
Stephen:
Excellent service. Their due diligence is exceptional, they have rescued me from entering a fraudulent land acquisition contract. Saved me millions