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NTAZIMELA EUGENE

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OVERVIEW

Ntazimela Eugene Mwanakulya is a dynamic legal professional with a distinctive commitment to corporate and investment law.  He stands out for his dedication to the legal intricacies of business transactions and compliance.

As an Associate Trainee at Rive & Co, a prominent law firm specializing in Intellectual Property, immigration, real estate, litigation, technology, Fintech, corporate and Investments, Ntazimela contributes actively to the Corporate and Investment department.

Ntazimela’s proficiency extends beyond the academic realm. He has been an active member of various NGOs such as ABC Initiatives and Utu kwanza. This reflects not only his academic dedication but also his commitment to broader societal issues.

In the professional arena, Ntazimela has a comprehensive background in legal compliance, registration of companies, transaction facilitation, and the establishment of NGOs, association and other entities. His role in facilitating various corporate transactions, ensuring legal compliance, conducting researches and providing legal opinions showcases his versatility in navigating the legal landscape.

Passionate about spreading legal awareness, Ntazimela prepared compelling proposals for various legal projects, attended various radio sessions and writing of various articles. This initiative demonstrates his commitment to educating the public, fostering responsible data handling, and ensuring compliance with legal standards.

In conclusion, Ntazimela Eugene Mwanakulya stands as a dedicated legal professional with a comprehensive understanding of corporate and investment law. His multifaceted experiences and commitment to legal intricacies position him as a valuable asset in the legal landscape.

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

  • Lawyer/associate trainee in corporate and investment department.

ARTICLES WRITTEN:

  • “Importation of medicines in Tanzania”
  • “Exportation of minerals in Tanzania”
  • “Transfer pricing in Tanzania”.
  • “Arbitration clauses in Commercial contracts”.
  • “The role of clan meeting in probate proceedings”.
  • “Tanzania Arbitration center”.
  • “Contract for services versus contract of services”.