PCCB names 11 agencies linked to cross-border graft
The Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) has named eleven government agencies saying their lack of correlation and poor management at entry points contribute most to the raising corruption and smuggling of counterfeits into the country. According to the PCCB, the poor management system, involves all government departments operating at most of the country’s entry points. The anti corruption watchdog specifically shifted blame to the current state of affair of mushrooming...
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IPPmedia02 Aug
PCCB gets 28 graft cases
IPPmedia
PCCB in Kinondoni Zone, Dar es Salaam, has nabbed six CCM contenders over corruption allegations in connection with nominations for various positions for October general election. The Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) has also ...
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TheCitizen25 Jan
New Katiba: Do we need PCCB for grand graft?
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Daily News03 Apr
Poll graft worries PCCB in Mwanza
Daily News
THE Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) in Mwanza Region has set to engage various members of the community and political parties in a series of anti-corruption education campaigns ahead of the coming general elections.
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TheCitizen26 Dec
Tazara cross-border services resume
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TheCitizen10 Oct
Lowassa vows to boost cross-border trade
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TheCitizen19 Oct
Cross-border mobile money transfers announced
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AllAfrica.Com09 Oct
Dar, Maputo Eye Increased Cross Border Trade
AllAfrica.com
TANZANIA and Mozambique have agreed to strengthen cross border trade between the two countries, first by putting in place stronger mechanisms to record trade volumes that are said to be huge but had previously remained unofficial. This new target ...
Tanzania requests visa waiver for students in MozambiqueStarAfrica.com
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New Vision18 Feb
EAC tourism ministers meet over cross border cooperation
New Vision
New Vision
Ministers in charge of tourism dockets in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania are meeting in Arusha to discuss issues affecting the industry in the region. Among key issues to be discussed includes the single tourist visa, insecurity, disparities in fees charged and ...
Training Opportunity On Peace Building and Governance in East AfricaAllAfrica.com
East African countries meet to resolve tour operations...