Graft Survey Implicates Police, Courts
Graft Survey Implicates Police, Courts
AllAfrica.com
MANY Tanzanians are of the opinion that the level of corruption in the country has increased over the past year, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey. The police, tax officials, judges and magistrates have been perceived as being the most corrupt.
AllAfrica.com
Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
Coastweek07 Aug
Tanzanian police are seen as the most corrupt institution: survey
Coastweek
DAR ES SALAAM (Xinhua) -- A recent survey has showed that Tanzanians view their police as the most corrupt institution in the east African nation. Tanzanians also view corruption as very common in some government sectors, including politics, tax, land, ...
10 years ago
Aljazeera.Com06 Nov
Report implicates China in ivory trafficking
New York Times
Aljazeera.com
Environmental Investigation Agency says Chinese-led gangs are colluding with Tanzanian officials to smuggle ivory. Last updated: 06 Nov 2014 07:32. Email Article. Print Article. Share article. Send Feedback. A new report by the Environmental Investigation ...
Report: Africa ivory smuggled on China state visitChron.com
Blood Ivory allegations tied to Chinese Head of State visit to AfricaeTurboNews
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AllAfrica.Com16 Feb
Appeal Cases Piling Up in Courts
AllAfrica.com
The Northern Zone's Appellate Court Registry has started addressing a total of 34 cases in its sessions that will be held in Arusha until February 27th. The Chairperson of the Appeal court, Justice Engera Kileo said there has been a pile up of appeal cases in ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen01 Apr
Clerics to JK: Prevail on kadhi courts
>Mainstream churches in the country have appealed to President Jakaya Kikwete to use his powers as Head of State to withdraw the Bill seeking to establish Kadhi’s court, which is expected to be tabled today in Parliament.
10 years ago
Daily News30 Sep
Kadhi courts empowerment in the offing
Daily News
Daily News
THE government will soon amend two Acts to give Kadhi courts powers to execute their duties more effectively, the Prime Minister, Mr Mizengo Pinda, said. Addressing the Constituent Assembly (CA), Mr Pinda said that the 1963 Magistrates' Courts Act and ...
10 years ago
IPPmedia16 May
Government to construct, rehabilitate courts.
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
The government plans to rehabilitate about 165 courts and construct more than 100 new others in a bid to improve legal service delivery in the country. Constitution and Legal Affairs Ministry deputy ministry Ummy Mwalimu however did not mention how much ...
More judiciary court buildings in offingDaily News
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10 years ago
IPPmedia30 Mar
MPs divided over Kadhi Courts
IPPmedia
Members of Parliament were yesterday divided over the establishment of Kadhi Courts. Most said the issue would undermine the principles of Tanzania as a secular state as observed since the era of Founding Father of the Nation Mwalimu Julius Nyerere.
Legal system to accommodate Kadhi CourtsDaily News
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11 years ago
Up For Construction05 Jun
More district, primary courts lined
Daily News
THE Ministry of Constitution and Legal Affairs is expecting to employ 300 new magistrates and 800 other legal staff in the next fiscal year in a move aimed at addressing the shortage of staff in the legal fraternity. The Ministry's Deputy Minister, Ms Angellah ...
11 years ago
TheCitizen29 Jan
Courts handle 516 ‘Tokomeza’ cases
There were a total of 516 court cases related to Operesheni Tokomeza during the anti-poaching campaign, Chief Justice Chande Othman Chande said yesterday.
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