Tanzania: 5 Cabinet ministers lose seats in parliament
Yakima Herald-RepublicTanzania: 5 Cabinet ministers lose seats in parliament
Yakima Herald-Republic
A Tanzanian shoe-shiner conducts his business underneath an election poster for ruling party presidential candidate John Magufuli, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2015. The presidential race is the most tightly contested since Tanzania ...
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Yakima Herald
Habari Zinazoendana
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Times LIVE27 Oct
Ministers lose seats as Tanzania counts polls
Times LIVE
Times LIVE
Tanzanians voted on Sunday in presidential and parliamentary polls in which the ruling party is expected to fend off rivals led by former Prime Minister Edward Lowassa, who has tapped into mounting anger over corruption and the slow pace of change.
Tanzania election: Government ministers suffer shock defeatBBC News
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Tanzania: 5 Cabinet ministers lose...
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News2427 Oct
Tension in Tanzania poll count as ministers lose seats
Capital FM Kenya
News24
Dar es Salaam - Tanzania's ruling party presidential candidate took an early lead on Tuesday as election officials counted votes in a close race for a second day, while several key ministers lost their seats. The polls are expected to be Tanzania's ...
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Tanzanian opposition party challenges vote count, cites...
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Voice Of America01 Dec
Tanzania MPs Demand Firing of Cabinet Ministers
Voice of America
Voice of America
The Public Accounts Committee of Tanzania's parliament has called for a thorough investigation after accusing senior government officials and a banking institution of corruption and money laundering. The government officials are accused of ...
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com14 Dec
Tanzania: Magufuli Names Lean Cabinet, Warns New Ministers Must Deliver
Newsweek
AllAfrica.com
Tanzania's President John Magufuli has named a lean Cabinet of 18 ministers and 19 deputies after weeks of speculation, promised to give them performance contracts and warned them not to celebrate their appointment but focus on the difficult task ahead.
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AllAfrica.Com11 Dec
Tanzania: Magufuli Appoints Lean Cabinet of 19, Bans Ministers' Retreat to Cut ...
AllAfrica.com
Announcing the new Cabinet at State House on Wednesday, Dr Magufuli said he decided to merge some of the ministries in line with his cost-cutting philosophy. The new faces include Dr Augustine Mahiga (Foreign Affairs), Nape Nnauye (Information), ...
10 years ago
Naharnet30 Nov
Tanzania parliament votes to sack ministers over corruption
Daily Mail
Naharnet
Tanzanian MPs have called for the sacking of several top officials including two cabinet ministers implicated in multi-million dollar energy sector graft scandal, officials said. In a vote late Saturday, the east African nation's parliament voted for the immediate ...
Tanzania's parliament votes to dismiss ministers after graft reportReuters UK
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Reuters UK29 Nov
Tanzania's parliament votes to dismiss ministers after graft report
Reuters UK
DAR ES SALAAM Nov 29 (Reuters) - Tanzania's parliament voted on Saturday to dismiss senior officials, including the attorney general, the energy minister and several other members of cabinet, after a report on corruption in the energy sector. The report ...
10 years ago
SaharaReporters.Com02 Dec
Tanzania: Parliament Calls For Dismissal Of Ministers In Corruption Row
SaharaReporters.com
SaharaReporters.com
Lawmakers in Tanzania's parliament passed a resolution on Saturday calling on President Jakaya Kikwete to sack a number of his cabinet ministers who have been implicated in the embezzlement of $122 million in public funds.
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IPPmedia22 Jan
All cabinet ministers must keep their word
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
It is only three days since President Jakaya Kikwete announced eagerly awaited changes in his Cabinet line-up, which was chiefly prompted by last month's resignation of some ministers. The ministers in question were those in charge of the Natural ...