Moses Mahuna is a Tanzanian advocate noted for his involvement in legal proceedings related to the Tanganyika Law Society (TLS) and the East African Law Society (EALS). While specific details about his career, practice, and personal background are limited in available records, his participation in a significant legal case in 2023 highlights his role within Tanzania’s legal community, particularly in Arusha, a hub for legal and judicial activities in East Africa. This article explores Mahuna’s professional contributions, the broader context of corporate law in Arusha, and the landscape of legal practice in Tanzania, aiming to provide a comprehensive overview within the requested 800-word scope.
Moses Mahuna gained attention in 2023 when he appeared as one of the advocates representing the EALS in a high-profile case before the High Court of Tanzania in Dar es Salaam. The case involved a challenge by advocates Edson Kilatu, Selemani Mtauka, and Ferdinand Makore against the TLS and EALS over mandatory membership fees for EALS as a condition for renewing practicing certificates. Alongside colleagues Gigi Maajar and Jovinson Kagirwa, Mahuna represented EALS in defending the organization’s position. The applicants argued that TLS lacked the mandate to compel its members to join EALS without consent, citing the TLS (Annual Subscription) Regulations, Government Notice No. 600 of 2022. The High Court, presided over by Judge Moses Mzuna, dismissed the application as premature, citing the applicants’ failure to exhaust internal remedies within TLS. Mahuna’s involvement in this case underscores his engagement with legal policy and professional governance issues affecting advocates in Tanzania.






