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REF: EB/NL/64/24-25                                                       DATE: 28th June 2025


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From high school in Moshi to the courtrooms of Dar es Salaam, this issue of Beyond the Cap and Gown features the inspiring story of MohammedZameen Nazerali, a young legal professional currently serving as an Associate at Bowmans Tanzania, part of a leading Pan-African law firm with offices across six countries.


MohammedZameen began his academic journey at the International School of Moshi (now UWC East Africa), where he completed the International Baccalaureate with a subject mix that included History, Economics, and Swahili at Higher Level, along with English, Mathematics, and Physics. While law wasn’t a lifelong dream, it became a natural choice based on his strengths in research, reading, and critical thinking.


After earning an LLB from Middlesex University in Mauritius, he returned to Tanzania and enrolled at the Law School of Tanzania, completing his Postgraduate Diploma in Law and qualifying to practice as an advocate.


MohammedZameen’s journey into the profession began with an internship at Bowmans after graduation. That experience allowed him to build relationships with the team and gain confidence with the firm’s work culture. After completing his studies, he applied for a training contract through their graduate recruitment programme and was selected, formally beginning his career in law.


As an Associate in the Dispute Resolution department, MohammedZameen's daily work involves courtroom litigation, corporate advisory, regulatory compliance, and more. Preparing for trial can be intense, requiring research, evidence review, legal strategizing, and the crafting of cross-examination questions. Outside trial periods, he supports the corporate team with contract drafting, compliance matters, governance support, and communication with regulatory bodies.


MohammedZameen is candid about the challenges he faced in his transition from academia to practice. The biggest challenge was learning to apply legal theory in the real world. Drafting clear, accurate legal opinions, managing client expectations, and working long hours under pressure. Despite these demands, he finds great satisfaction in seeing cases through to resolution and having his arguments validated by a judge’s ruling.


Among the surprising elements of legal practice for MohammedZameen was the breadth of the law, its reach across nearly all aspects of life and the importance of soft skills, like building client relationships and maintaining professionalism. He believes strong interpersonal skills are just as critical as legal expertise.


Mentorship has played an essential role in MohammedZameen’s growth. Senior colleagues helped shape his legal drafting, client communication, and overall judgement, reinforcing the value of guidance in professional development.


To aspiring lawyers, MohammedZameen offers valuable advice; makes the most of university breaks by interning, it’s the best way to gain practical experience and stand out. He urges students to focus on excellence rather than chasing immediate success, quoting from a famous film “Don’t run after success, pursue excellence, and success will follow.” He also emphasizes the importance of reputation in the legal field, a hard-earned asset that must be protected at all costs. And perhaps most importantly, he encourages students to remain devoted to their personal values, even when professional situations test them.


The skills that MohammedZameen considers vital for legal success include analytical thinking, attention to detail, resilience, time management, and effective communication. Staying updated in the legal field requires regular reading of legislation, case law, and legal commentary, a habit he has embraced to remain competent and trusted by clients.


Beyond his role at the firm, MohammedZameen has made meaningful contributions to the community. He has mentored students, spoken at career fairs, and delivered presentations on legal topics such as Islamic Will. He currently serves on the Constitution Review Committee of Dar es Salaam Jamaat and continues to support individuals with legal guidance on a personal level.


Looking ahead, MohammedZameen hopes to grow within the firm and deepen his expertise. He is also mindful of the evolving role of technology in law, particularly AI. He believes lawyers must adapt to these changes to remain relevant, as the tools of the future will reshape how legal professionals work and deliver value.


MohammedZameen reminds readers that a law degree opens many avenues. While litigation is one path, legal professionals can also pursue roles in academia, policy, corporate advisory, NGOs, and even non-legal sectors where legal training is valued. A legal education, he says, is not a narrow tunnel but a versatile foundation.


Reflecting on his own journey, he believes his younger self would be proud, not because everything was planned out perfectly, but because the pieces have come together through perseverance and growth. Though the balance between personal and professional life isn’t always easy, he approaches both with mindfulness and purpose.


We wish MohammedZameen successful career and accomplishment of his aspirations. We request and welcome him to give some of his time to the Education Board of Africa Federation in Career Counselling, especially for students who intends to pursue higher education and professional careers, in places such as Mauritius, Malaysia, South Africa, East Africa and other destinations where education standards are good at reasonable fees.  


Stay tuned for the next issue of Beyond the Cap and Gown, where we continue to spotlight real journeys, real challenges, and real careers, reminding students that success comes in many forms, and no path is ever truly linear.



SECRETARIAT

AFRICA FEDERATION EDUCATION BOARD

 
 
 

As part of its ongoing commitment to community health and wellbeing, the Central Health Board (CHB) of the Africa Federation has partnered with Care & Cure Hospital, a trusted multispecialty healthcare facility in Dar es Salaam, to launch a timely initiative addressing the alarming rise in malaria and dengue fever cases. 


With both diseases spreading rapidly and affecting all age groups, early detection is critical. It not only helps in prompt treatment but also helps prevent severe complications, especially among vulnerable populations. 


To make testing accessible to everyone, Care & Cure Hospital is offering a combined Malaria and Dengue Test Package at a subsidized rate of TZS 20,000, valid until 31st July 2025


This initiative is open to all members of the public, regardless of CHB affiliation. Please note: This rate covers testing only. Consultations, medications, or any additional procedures will be charged at standard hospital rates. 


How to Access the Offer

  1. Walk in or call ahead to book your visit at Care & Cure Hospital, located at the junction of Jamhuri and Zaramo Streets, Dar es Salaam.

  2. Present a valid ID and register at the hospital reception.

  3. Pay TZS 20,000 for the combined test package.

  4. Get tested and receive your results. If positive, you may consult with an onsite clinician for immediate guidance (consultation available at a standard fee).


Offer available on a first come, first served basis and subject to reagent availability. 


Your Role in the Fight Against Malaria & Dengue

  • Stay Alert: Monitor yourself and your family for symptoms such as high fever, chills, body aches, and rashes—especially after visiting mosquito-prone areas.

  • Seek Care Promptly: Visit a hospital or doctor for professional guidance.

  • Act Early: Don’t delay testing if any symptoms appear. Early detection saves lives.

  • Prevent Breeding: Eliminate standing water, use insect repellents and mosquito nets, and keep your surroundings clean.

  • Raise Awareness: Share this message with your family and neighborhood groups. Everyone is welcome to benefit from this campaign.


About Care & Cure Hospital


Renowned for prompt diagnostics and patient centered care, Care & Cure Hospital offers a wide range of healthcare services including

  • Medical Imaging & Diagnostics

  • Comprehensive Diagnostic Laboratory

  • Pharmacy Services

  • Dental and Oral Care

  • Outpatient and Specialist Clinics (Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Urology, Cardiology, Oncology, Orthopedics)

  • Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation

  • Inpatient Services

  • Surgical Department


Further services will be added in the coming six months, as part of the hospital’s commitment to growing with community needs. 


CHB’s Commitment to Preventive Health


This partnership underscores CHB’s mission to improve community health through prevention, awareness, and access to quality care. We will continue to collaborate with hospitals, NGOs, and government institutions to address critical health challenges facing our members and the wider public. 


Don’t Guess, Get Tested. Protect Yourself. Protect Your Community. 


Visit Care & Cure Hospital today to know your status in minutes and play your part in building a malaria and dengue free community. 


For enquiries or group bookings,

Contact: +255 764 911 912 / 255 768 911 911


CHB - YOUR HEALTH IS OUR PRIORITY

 

Secretariat

Central Health Board (CHB)


28th June 2025



 
 
 

Honoring the Divine Appointment of Imam Ali (a.s)

On Sunday, 22nd June 2025 (25th Dhul Hijjah 1446 AH), Bilal Muslim Organization of Uganda (BMOU) proudly hosted a meaningful and spiritually enriching Eid al-Ghadeer Celebration at Ahlul Bayt Library, Jinja. This special day marks the historic moment when Imam Ali (a.s) was divinely appointed by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) as his successor at Ghadeer Khumm. 


This year’s event brought together over 50 – 60 participants from various Bilal centers across Uganda, allowing members from distant communities to join in collective reflection, learning, and celebration. The gathering reflected the spirit of unity and reaffirmed our shared commitment to the path of Wilayah.


Community Impact

It was a beautiful reminder of the strength and truth of Imam Ali’s (a.s) leadership. The knowledge shared reignited our love for the Ahlul Bayt.”— Participant, Nakalanga


“Celebrating Ghadeer together brought unity and joy to our hearts. We felt spiritually uplifted and connected.”— Local Attendee

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This celebration not only deepened religious knowledge but also strengthened community ties. Attendees left with a renewed sense of purpose, Love for the Ahlul Bayt (a.s), and a commitment to uphold the values of Justice, Leadership, and Truth.


PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS


The event began at 9:30 AM with a heartwarming Tilawat-e-Qur’an, followed by an opening speech that set the tone for the day. A series of insightful scholarly lectures on the spiritual and historical significance of Ghadeer took place from 9:50 AM to 12:30 PM, offering attendees a deeper understanding of this divine proclamation.

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After a break for Dhuhr & Asr Salah, the program resumed with a closing speech, followed by appreciation and gift distribution to the esteemed speakers. The day concluded with a communal lunch at 2:15 PM, fostering bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood within the community.

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We sincerely thank all our supporters and volunteers who made this possible. May your contributions be accepted and rewarded abundantly.


MESSAGE FROM BMOU CHAIRMAN


As we rejoice in the celebration of Eid al-Ghadeer, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to all who attended and contributed to making this event a success. Ghadeer is not only a historical event but a living message of divine guidance and rightful leadership. It is our duty to honor and spread the message of Wilayah with love, wisdom, and unity.


We at BMOU remain committed to nurturing faith, building knowledge, and serving our communities through meaningful initiatives. May Allah (s.w.t) increase us all in devotion to the Ahlul Bayt (a.s) and keep us steadfast on the path of truth.



Secretariat                                                                          

Bilal Muslim Organization of Uganda

Kampala – Uganda


26th June, 2025



 
 
 
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