FORMER Anglican Church Bishop, Dar es Salaam Diocese, Dr
Valentino Mokiwa, yesterday bowed out of a running religious leadership battle
after formally withdrawing his anti-deposition case, which was pending before
the Kisutu Resident Magistrate’s Court in the city.
Principal
Resident Magistrate Thomas Simba marked “withdrawn” the suit when he received a
request from advocate Mathew Kabunga, who was appearing for Dr Mokiwa in the
suit. The magistrate, however, ordered the prelate to foot the full costs of
the suit -- subject to taxation.
Advocate
Emmanuel Nkoma, for the Church’s Archbishop, Dr Jacob Chimeledya and Registered
Trustees of Anglican Church of Tanzania, as defendants, could not raise any
objection to the request for the withdrawal of the suit, but he pressed that
the costs be paid to his clients.
The
lawyer told the court that it was Dr Mokiwa who brought his clients to court
and, thus, were entitled to be paid the costs they had incurred in hiring
advocates to represent them in the matter, plus other payments made to the
court after filing certain documents, notably the Written Statement of Defence.
In
the suit, Dr Mokiwa was suing the two defendants to oppose his overthrow from
the post he had been serving. On the other hand, the defendants had raised a
set of grounds of objections, seeking dismissal of the suit.
Among
the grounds, they argued that the court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the
suit since the cause of action involved the whole Anglican Church of Tanzania
and that the suit had been instituted in express violation of the Constitution
of the Church.
Born
in 1954, Dr Mokiwa is a former Tanzanian Anglican Archbishop. He was elected
Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Tanzania in 2008 and occupied that
position until 2013.
Since
being elected in April 2002, Mokiwa was the Bishop of the Diocese of Dar es
Salaam, until he was deposed in January 2017, by Archbishop Jacob Chimeledya
after he declined to resign in the wake of a corruption investigation in the
Diocese of Dar es Salaam.
It
is claimed that Dr Mokiwa and Bishop Raphael Hafid, of the Diocese of Kibondo
were both arrested after an angry exchange took place at a bishops’ meeting of
the Anglican Church of Tanzania, in February 2017.
However,
they were released soon after. Dr Mokiwa was Bishop of the Diocese of Dar es
Salaam when he was elected the new Archbishop of Tanzania at a special session
held during the General Synod of his church in Dodoma, on February 28, 2008. He
was installed in Dodoma on May 25, 2008, succeeding Donald Mtetemela.
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