Minister Touts Risk Insurance Cover for Journos
IPPmediaMinister Touts Risk Insurance Cover for Journos
AllAfrica.com
Dodoma — MEDIA owners in Tanzania have been urged to cover their workers with risk insurance, so they can be compensated in case they are injured or die while on duty. The advice was given by Deputy Minister for Information, Youth, Culture and Sports, ...
Juma Nkamia, Deputy Minister for Information, Culture, Youths and SportsIPPmedia
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The media fraternity this week received very gratifying news. The Tanzania Human Rights Coalition (THRDC), a human rights organisation, distributed 200 special jackets to journalists covering the General Election in 11 regions. The aim is to make them ...