Media asked to observe ethics while covering elections
Media asked to observe ethics while covering elections
Daily News
EDITORS who are ethics custodians in media houses have been challenged to avoid cheap politics and make sure editorial independence comes first while handling stories covering the general election. Apart from observing ethics and ensuring ...
Daily News
Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com31 Aug
Journalists Urged to Observe Ethics
AllAfrica.com
Zanzibar — PRESIDENT Ali Mohamed Shein has promised a transparent voting process, urging journalists to build cordial relationships with political parties, electoral officers and the police during election period. Addressing Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) ...
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com27 Aug
Observe Ethics, Civil Servants Urged
AllAfrica.com
CIVIL servants in Zanzibar have been reminded that they must act ethically and abide by the rules while in office. The reminder was sounded by Mr Onyango Magori while facilitating a seminar on 'code of conduct at work' for civil servants in Zanzibar.
9 years ago
TheCitizen15 Aug
9 years ago
South African Broadcasting Corporation26 Oct
AU continues to observe Tanzanias elections
South African Broadcasting Corporation
According to report, voting has been largely peaceful. It is a general election but the eyes of the country are on the presidential vote. About eight candidates are in the presidential race on the mainland while 14 are in the semi-autonomous Zanzibar ...
9 years ago
MichuziSADC-PF TO OBSERVE GENERAL ELECTIONS IN TANZANIA
9 years ago
Dewji Blog01 Sep
Tanzanians urged to observe peace towards General Elections
Ms Martha Nghambi, the Country Director for Global Peace Foundation Tanzania (GPFTZ), addressing a press conference in Dar es Salaam during the official launch of the peaceful awareness national campaign named “Amani Kwanza” on Monday, August 31, 2015. On the right is Reverend Thomas Ngoda, Director for the Inter Religious Council for Peace in Tanzania (IRCPT) and left is GPFTZ Administration Officer, Ms Hilda Ngaja.
Director for the Inter Religious Council for Peace in Tanzania...
10 years ago
TheCitizen18 Sep
Media asked to stay away from Katiba proceedings
10 years ago
IPPmedia11 Jul
Tanzania's elections fever amid ethics hypocrisy.
IPPmedia
The current election fever in Tanzania keeps reminding people of the very ethics that they always insist on whenever the country is in a leadership crisis or is shaken by hurtful events such as grand corruption including the EPA and ESCROW scandals or ...
9 years ago
Daily News22 Aug
Stick to ethics, media practitioners advised
Daily News
JOURNALISTS have been urged to stick to ethics when executing their duties. Speaking here yesterday, Siha Municipal Director, Mr Rashid Kitambulilo, clarified some of the misleading statements aired by a local television station during the Coalition of ...