Tea workers get lifeline to seek justice in HIV and sexual harassment case

The Court of Appeal has granted 51 tea plantation workers, most of them women, allegedly infected with HIV/Aids by their managers, a lifeline to pursue justice after a 13-month delay in filing their appeal.

Justice Mohamed Warsame allowed the workers’ application for an extension of time, citing “exceptional circumstances” including missing court files, bureaucratic delays and the logistical nightmare of coordinating with witnesses under State protection.

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