Housemaids want to be treated humanely es reprimanded
Housemaids have asked the government and human rights organisations to help them reprimand employers violating labour laws, thus subjecting them to untold agony and frustration.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
Daily News04 Jul
'JKT recruits are treated humanely'
Daily News
Tanzania National Service (JKT) has refuted information spread through mole phone text messages and other social media including Jamii Forums alleging that a number of recruits have died while in training. The message purports that Form Six leavers who ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen18 Oct
The plight of TZ housemaids in Oman
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TheCitizen16 Apr
Treat drug addicts humanely
10 years ago
IPPmedia24 May
Female entrepreneur defends housemaids
IPPmedia
A female entrepreneur has gone domestic in defence of the desperate social strata of housemaids, amid widespread negative sentiments over their asocial behaviour and cruel treatment on kids under their care. Estheruth Andrew, the owner of ESSY ...
11 years ago
Daily News21 Apr
Teachers should be treated well, please
Daily News
THE government stated again at the weekend that it intends to clear outstanding debts it owes school teachers and make sure that all future salaries and other remunerations for the teaching fraternity are paid on time. Through the Ministry of Education and ...
10 years ago
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10 years ago
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Surgeon with Ebola treated in US
11 years ago
Daily News17 Feb
GBV cases must be treated urgently
Daily News
ACTIVISTS in Zanzibar have urged the Law enforcing agencies to accord Gender Based Violence cases with the priority they deserve should the current trend of reporting be maintained. Talking on the 2013 GBV pattern, Advocacy Officer from Tanzania ...
10 years ago
Dewji Blog15 Oct
Texas nurse treated for Ebola: ‘I’m doing well’
This Texas Christian University yearbook photo shows Nina Pham, 26, who became the first person to contract the disease within the United States. Records show that Pham and other health care workers wore protective gear, including gowns, gloves, masks and face shields and sometimes full-body suits when caring for Thomas Eric Duncan. (AP Photo/Courtesy of tcu360.com)
DALLAS (AP) — A Texas nurse who contracted Ebola while caring for a Liberian man who later died of the disease understood the...