EDITORIAL: Let the truth set us free!
>Land disputes, which we used to hear of only in other African countries, are now right here with us. We no longer read about them. We witness them in our neighbourhoods.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen14 May
The truth, and nothing else, shall set us free
Since the Independent Power Tanzania Limited (IPTL) acquisition saga resurfaced in Parliament, some people have launched a campaign to distort the truth, despite the fact that Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda, has ordered the National Auditing Office (NAO) and the Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) to get to the root of the matter.
11 years ago
TheCitizen11 Sep
IPTL’s $122m payout: the truth will set us free
After months of propaganda aimed at diverting public attention from the case of the $122 million paid to Harbinder Singh Sethi from the escrow account at the Bank of Tanzania (B0T), we can finally see light at the end of the tunnel.
10 years ago
TheCitizen18 Mar
EDITORIAL: Time to tell the truth about the referendum
>In yesterday’s edition of The Citizen, we reported that the planned referendum on the Proposed Constitution could be held side by side with the October elections instead of April 30, which has been widely publicised.
10 years ago
TheCitizen26 Apr
EDITORIAL: Our Stand: Truth and justice for all
>South Africa is accusing both local and international media of blowing out of proportion the attacks on foreigners in that country. If the top leaders in South Africa had their way, the media would give the mayhem a blackout and focus on supposedly not tarnishing the Rainbow Nation’s image as a peaceful and safe place to live.
10 years ago
TheCitizen22 Mar
EDITORIAL: Death of UN Boss: Will the truth finally out?
There is a very real possibility that we may finally get to know who killed Dag Hammarskjold, the one-time United Nations secretary general who died in a plane crash in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. The world’s top diplomat was on a peace mission when he died. There are those who believe he was a victim of foul play linked with the Cold War.
10 years ago
TheCitizen28 Apr
EDITORIAL: Who’s telling truth in sugar shortage story?
>For some years now, we have been made to believe there are two things happening in the sugar industry: One, we have been informed there is an influx of imported sugar, which is certain to kill the local sugar industry. And two, we have often been told that there is an acute shortage of sugar, the reported influx notwithstanding!
10 years ago
TheCitizen14 Aug
EDITORIAL: Put politics aside and focus on free elections
With the General Election approaching fast, the national focus is not only on political parties and the candidates, but also on the conduct of the key bodies overseeing this vital national exercise.
10 years ago
Off01 Sep
Five set free over EPA rip
Daily News
ALL was smiles for five accused persons, including three ex-senior officials with the Bank of Tanzania (BoT), when a Dar es Salaam Court yesterday acquitted them of their alleged involvement in theft of over 5.9bn/- from External payment Areas (EPA) ...
9 years ago
TheCitizen01 Dec
Tears of joy as Ponda set free
The secretary of the Council of the Islamic Organisation, Sheikh Issa Ponda, was set free yesterday after staying in remand prison for more than two year over charges of incitement and instigating religious hatred.
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