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May 2023
39m 38s

S4E6: Rebecca Manoti, Tanzanian Attorney

TEBELLO MOTSHWANE
About this episode
Rebecca is an attorney in the Labour and Litigation Department at ABC Attorneys in Tanzania. Her experience includes reviewing employment contracts for employees, advising on various employee contracts and employment laws, drafting opinions on various employment-related matters, and writing articles on current issues related to employment issues around Tanza ... Show More
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