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Aman & Partners LLP (Ethiopia) and Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie (Nigeria)
Across Africa
Bowmans’ Tanzanian practice is experienced in significant transactions, regulatory matters and dispute resolution, both in the country and in the wider East African region.
Bowmans’ Tanzanian team comprises leading corporate and commercial lawyers and dispute resolution experts who have extensive experience in mergers and acquisitions, financings, joint ventures and capital markets transactions, among others. Their expertise extends to knowledge of the local law as it pertains to competition, employment and tax as well as all forms of dispute resolution including commercial arbitration, litigation and intellectual property disputes. Their experience covers all key sectors including aviation, consumer goods, infrastructure, real estate, resources and telecommunications.
Clients include corporates, financial institutions and the public sector, both domestic and international, with existing operations in, or planned investments into, Tanzania.
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- Chambers Africa Awards, 2025: Law Firm of the Year: Tanzania
- IFLR Africa Awards: National Law Firm of the year: Tanzania, 2023
- IFLR Africa Awards: National Law Firm of the year: Tanzania, 2020
"Bowmans are extremely thorough in their approach, and are very professional to deal with. They work long hours in order to ensure good service. Charles Mmasi is a very capable junior partner with a particular attention to detail - he is a safe pair of hands to have on board when doing business in Tanzania."
"Bowmans are extremely thorough in their approach, and are very professional to deal with. They work long hours in order to ensure good service. Charles Mmasi is a very capable junior partner with particular attention to detail - he is a safe pair of hands to have on board when doing business in Tanzania."
"Very careful legal analysis and responsiveness."
The firm has specialist expertise in a range of sectors. Click here for further detail.
- Kenya (Nairobi)
- Mauritius (Moka)
- Namibia (Swakopmund,Windhoek)
- South Africa (Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg)
- Zambia (Lusaka)