Religious leaders decry slow pace of electoral reform
Religious leaders decry slow pace of electoral reform
NTV Uganda
The religious leaders also questioned the ring fencing of key political positions and the sole candidacy campaign being promoted by the ruling NRM. An error occurred. Unable to execute Javascript. Religious leaders under their umbrella, the Uganda Joint ...
NTV Uganda
Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
AllAfrica.Com04 Feb
Representatives Decry Slow Pace of Digital Migration
AllAfrica.com
Zanzibar — MEMBERS of the Zanzibar House of Representatives have expressed dissatisfaction with the analogue-to-digital migration project in the isles. The migration project is being implemented by AGAPE Associates of Dar es Salaam, which won the ...
11 years ago
Daily News04 Feb
Reps decry slow pace of digital migration
Daily News
MEMBERS of the Zanzibar House of Representatives have expressed dissatisfaction with the analogue-to-digital migration project in the isles. The migration project is being implemented by AGAPE Associates of Dar es Salaam, which won the tender by ...
10 years ago
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KIGALI CONFERENCE OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS FORMS EAC INTER-RELIGIOUS COUNCIL FOR DIALOGUE AND PEACE
The five-day East African conference on inter-religious collaboration to strengthen peace and security concluded successfully in Kigali, Republic of Rwanda, today with a resolution to create first ever East African Community Inter-Religious Council (EAC IR Council) for sustainable dialogue and information sharing among and between religious leaders and communities in the Region.
The leaders of Inter-Religious Councils of Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda signed in full view of...
The leaders of Inter-Religious Councils of Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda signed in full view of...
10 years ago
TheCitizen22 Mar
Justice at risk over slow pace in courts
The slow pace of police investigations into crime, particularly high-profile cases, is a major stumbling block in the administration of justice, according to legal experts. It reportedly takes up to five years in some instances to investigate what some have described as “clear casesâ€.
10 years ago
Daily News18 Jun
State blames lack of funds for slow pace of establishing VETA centres
Daily News
THE government has attributed slow pace of establishing Vocational Education and Training Authority (VETA) centres in all districts countrywide to limited funds. Minister for Education and Vocational Training, Dr Shukuru Kawambwa, revealed this to the ...
10 years ago
KwanzaJamii04 Sep
Religious leaders say Ukawa’s absence has no effect on CA
Bishop Amos Muhagachi
The boycotting members of the Coalition of People’s Constitution (UKAWA) do not have any impact on the Constitution review process.
That is the stand of religious leaders of the Constituent Assembly (CA) and also from the group of 201 who have unanimously expressed their support for the ongoing constitution review process on the basis that it is attended by more than 75 per cent of the CA members from the Union Legislature, House of Representatives and those from...
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com03 Nov
Religious Leaders Warn Against Gay Marriages
AllAfrica.com
Mwanza — SAME sex marriages that are popular in some of the western countries are slowly knocking on the doors of Tanzania, it has been revealed. Religious leaders have come out publicly to caution against the growing secret and open demands by ...
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com23 Mar
Religious Leaders Discuss Peace in Arusha
AllAfrica.com
Arusha — RELIGIOUS leaders from different mainstream beliefs have held talks with heads of traditional sects to address issue of peace and tranquility in the country. "Peace is not just about the lack of conflicts, war or arguments but goes further than that.
5 years ago
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