NEC, police: No one will be allowed to guard votes Sunday
The police and the National Electoral Commission (NEC) have vowed they won’t allow supporters of any political party to hang around polling stations after casting their ballot under the pretext of guarding against rigging.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
TheCitizen31 Aug
Men must guard our votes, says Lowassa
Chadema presidential candidate Edward Lowassa yesterday asked his supporters to stay behind after casting their ballots on October 25 General Election to guard their votes.
10 years ago
TheCitizen26 Aug
NEC must ensure every registered voter votes
A silent crisis is looming as the election nears. It would not be surprising if eligible voters were turned away in large numbers and denied the right to elect the leaders of their choice--simply because of inaccurate or missing particulars.
10 years ago
TheCitizen18 Sep
Police warn over ‘protect our votes’ talk
Fifty-two people have so far been arrested and charged in connection with offences related to election campaigns
10 years ago
TheCitizen22 Oct
Watch social media to curb unrest on Sunday police told
Musoma residents of Musoma municipality have asked the police’s cybercrime unit to keep a keen eye on the social media space to prevent civil unrest during and after this Sunday's General Elections.
10 years ago
TheCitizen18 Sep
NEC: Police should probe parties’ military training
According to a statement released Friday, NEC’s Chairman Damian Lubuva said though reports are not balanced, police should take action to any indication that seems to violate the country’s peace and tranquility.
10 years ago
The Hill (Blog)11 Sep
Tanzania cannot be allowed to be the new front for terrorists
The Hill (blog)
In 2013 two British volunteer teachers, Katie Gee and Kirstie Trup – both at the time teenagers – suffered a horrific attack while in Zanzibar, part of Tanzania in East Africa, when two men on motorbikes threw sulphuric acid in their faces. Flown back ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen04 Nov
EDITORIAL: Crude politics must not be allowed in Tanzania
>What transpired on Sunday evening at Ubungo Plaza in Dar es Salaam is something that the people of this country should condemn in the strongest possible terms.
10 years ago
TheCitizen27 May
No marijuana use allowed for whatever reasons, govt maintains
Dodoma. The government has maintained that it is against the use of marijuana for medical purposes in the country even as some countries have legalised such narcotics for health reasons.
10 years ago
Kikwete02 Feb
Old voter registration cards won't be allowed
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CCM national Chairman President Jakaya Kikwete delivers speech at national level celebrations to mark the ruling part's 38th anniversary held in Songea, Ruvuma Region, yesterday. Old voter registration cards will not be allowed in the October Presidential ...
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