Controversy over identity cards continues
Controversy over identity cards continues
Daily News
MEMBERS of the Zanzibar House of Representatives from the Civic United Front (CUF) are complaining over the difficulties facing their party members in obtaining the national identity card. Mr Saleh Nassor Juma (CUF-Wawi) said people, particularly those ...
Daily News
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10 years ago
Daily News05 Mar
Six million registered for national identity cards
Daily News
OVER 6.1 million people have been registered by National Identification Authority (NIDA), of which 1.7 million have already received their national identity cards. NIDA Director General Dickson Maimu, told Deputy Home Affairs Minister, Pereira Ame Silima ...
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com27 Dec
Row Over Identity Cards Rages Again in Zanzibar
AllAfrica.com
Zanzibar — AS the referendum on the proposed union constitution gets closer, a cracking row over the right of Zanzibar Resident Identity (ZanID) is raging again, with local government leaders (Shehas) facing allegations of discrimination. The Civic United ...
11 years ago
TheCitizen24 Mar
Burundi set to issue new identity cards
>Burundi has started a pilot programme on the issuance of machine readable national identity cards.
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com01 Jun
Citizens in Diaspora to Receive National Identity Cards At Will
AllAfrica.com
Dodoma — THE government has adopted a system that will enable Tanzanians in the Diaspora to register and receive national identity cards for own convenience whenever they visited home. The Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, ...
11 years ago
TheCitizen19 Jan
Controversy over death penalty
For the first time in the history and development of Constitutions in Tanzania, a final Draft Constitution has included in it the death penalty and how it can be executed by the Head of State. All Constitutions before and after independence have never included in their Articles a crime of murder or any other crime, whose penalty is death.
11 years ago
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11 years ago
TheCitizen13 Feb
It’s push and pull over poaching controversy
 Parliament is a House divided over a report in a British newspaper that accuses President Jakaya Kikwete’s government of poaching.
11 years ago
TheCitizen02 Feb
Controversy rages on over MPs payoff
The government has denied reports that MPs will receive Sh160 million each in send-off allowances in 2015. Cabinet Minister William Lukuvi yesterday described the reports as baseless and misinformed.
10 years ago
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