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KATIBA REVIEW: Place of integrity in Judiciary

>The Judiciary is one of the three main pillars of state, which is constitutionally established under Article 107A of the Constitution of 1977. In the proposed Constitution, the Judiciary is established under Chapter 12 in Article 167. If the proposed Constitution is endorsed through the referendum, which is still undated, will for the first time in the history of this country establish in the Judiciary the Supreme Court (Article 171 of the proposed Constitution).

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10 years ago

Daily News

Judiciary agitates for review of Evidence Act


Judiciary agitates for review of Evidence Act
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THE Judiciary has stressed the need for the law of evidence to be reviewed for the purpose of codifying legislation whereby the law is fixed and not subject to change by future court decisions. Addressing stakeholders' workshop to review and comment on the ...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Integrity ‘stifled’ in new Katiba

Now we have the Proposed Constitution, which if things go well, it might be our new Constitution between 2015 and 2016 depending on what will be decided by our leaders in the government, when referendum is due.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

KATIBA REVIEW: Govt and CCM to share blame on Katiba issue

>What has been in controversy for several months about the referendum date now is clear. At last, what has been anticipated by the majority citizenry has been fulfilled – the referendum has indefinitely been put on hold.  Last year, President Jakaya Kikwete, while on a state visit to China, announced that the referendum day would be on April 30.  It was argued that the President’s mandate in setting a date for the referendum is given vide section 4 of the Referendum Act,...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

KATIBA REVIEW SPECIAL: New Katiba won’t serve purpose

>From the historical point of view, we know that no human society in this world that has ever existed without any kind of legal system in any form, whether taboos or rules that governed its members no matter how barbaric and rudimentarily it was.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

KATIBA REVIEW: Has new Katiba any bearing on national vision?

>Even before independence, Tanganyika had already identified poverty, ignorance and disease as three main enemies of development. The new government after independence under the leadership of the first president, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, devised various development plans and strategies to achieve its goal of having well-to-do society that could not only be literate, but also enjoy good health.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Call for unity on Katiba review

Political parties in the country have started to chat a common understand towards the process of re-writing the new constitution.

 

10 years ago

Daily News

LHRC wants changes to Katiba review law


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LHRC wants changes to Katiba review law
Daily News
THE Legal and Human Rights Centre (LHRC) has urged the Attorney General (AG) to consider amending all ambiguous sections in the Constitutional Review Act, especially the one pertaining to presidential powers. Speaking to journalists, LHRC Director of ...
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10 years ago

TheCitizen

KATIBA REVIEW SPECIAL: How will referendum campaigns go?

>The constitution making process has so far passed through three main stages. The first one was the formation of the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC), whose one of its basic functions was to collect, analyse public views and then issue the first draft Constitution. The second stage was that of preparing the second draft Constitution by the CRC after receiving views from the constitutional fora and members of the public at large.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

KATIBA REVIEW: Tanzania vs Kenya’s basic law - 2

In last week’s article, I started making a comparative analysis on the constitution making process in Tanzania vis-à-vis the Constitution of Kenya. The proposed Constitution is subject to the referendum’s approval or disapproval

 

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