KATIBA REVIEW SPECIAL: High unemployment ‘time bomb’
>The National Employment Policy of 2008, which basically is a revision of the same policy of 1997, defines unemployment as: “a situation of total lack of work of an individual. It can be viewed as an enforced idleness of potential wage earners or self-employed persons that are able and willing to work, but cannot find work.
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TheCitizen19 Apr
KATIBA REVIEW SPECIAL: Special education fund needed
>Today every Tanzanian knows that education for his or her child is not a privilege, but a right, which must be given to the child without any excuses. Both the current Constitution and the Law of the Child recognise this right. Fortunately enough, even the proposed Constitution has made this right clearer than ever in Article 52. Governments of all phases since independence have been doing reasonably well in expanding educational facilities for all levels of education to ensure Tanzanian...
10 years ago
TheCitizen26 Apr
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
TheCitizen03 May
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
TheCitizen11 Jan
KATIBA REVIEW SPECIAL: Why JK should dissolve Bunge prematurely
>One of the weaknesses of our current Constitution of 1977, which we thought it could be cured by ordaining new constitution is an inferiority of Parliament to the President who is the Head of the Executive branch. The Parliament is unnecessarily being placed under the feet of President to the point that latter can dissolve it when it acts contrary to his pleasure in legislating or passing national budget.
10 years ago
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AUDIO: Diabetes - Africa's 'ticking time-bomb'
The World Health Organization warns that non-communicable diseases like diabetes are a ticking time bomb in Africa.
11 years ago
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An Opportunity for the Diaspora to Participate in a Special Parliament Session for Constitution Review
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Dear All,
Among 9 names we sent to the President's Office in Dar es Salaam, Mr. Kadari Singo has been selected to represent the Diaspora in the coming Special Parliament Session on Constitutional Review. For more information click here: http://dicotaus.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/MAJINA-YA-WAJUMBE-WA-BUNGE-MAALUMU-LA-KATIBA.pdf We will let you know on how you can participate in getting our opinions together and have one voice from the Diaspora in regards to the Review of the...
10 years ago
TheCitizen07 Jan
New AG appeals for time to review State contracts
>New Attorney General (AG), George Masaju yesterday said that he generally does not see controversy in the contracts that the government has entered with foreign investors, asking for time to review them.
9 years ago
TheCitizen04 Nov
Review time as Premier League goes into recess
It’s now time for teams’ assessment as the Mainland Vodacom Premier League goes on “leave†to think of upsets and successes.
10 years ago
TheCitizen12 Apr
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,...
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