Tanzania ferry owners go free, denying justice for victims
eTurboNewsTanzania ferry owners go free, denying justice for victims
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Tanzania's prosecutorial system has come under widespread attack when news emerged yesterday that maritime bureaucrats, the owners and the crew of the MV Spice Islander, are apparently going free, following the arguably worst ever maritime disaster in ...
Suspects charged in MV Spice Islander accident acquittedSabahi Online
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10 years ago
Reuters02 Jul
Tanzania gives free land to coax flood victims from disaster zones
Reuters
DAR ES SALAAM (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The short video that Matilda Kasele plays on her phone shows water rushing into her house, submerging all her belongings. Those images are all that she and her family have left of their home after a ...
10 years ago
Government Schools ...16 Jul
Tanzania Association of Managers and Owners of Non
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Performance in science subjects has slightly improved in this year's Form Six examinations but stakeholders say it does not match the value of resources injected into the sector. The National Examination Council of Tanzania (NECTA) released the Form ...
10 years ago
ETurboNews01 Mar
New ferry increases Tanzania Marine Safety
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Tanzania has for some time now had a dismal record when it comes to marine safety with a series of accidents on lakes and on the ocean with thousands of lives lost over the past decades. Authorities were stung by sustained criticism over their approach to ...
New ferry to provide solution to increasing traffic congestionDaily News
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IPPmedia11 Nov
Benjamin Nkonya, Tanzania Association of Managers and Owners of Non ...
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At least 98 private colleges offering Grade 'A' Teaching Certificate Examinations (GATCE) will close shop or take on other tasks, following the government's move to abolish the course. The abolishment of the certificate courses for teachers effective this year, ...
10 years ago
IPPmedia08 Dec
'Poor awareness of land laws denying Isles women rights'
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Lack of awareness on land usage and ownership laws and regulations is a major factor denying majority of women in Zanzibar their land rights. The concession was reached by lawyers from Zanzibar's Ministry of Lands, Housing, Water and Energy over the ...
5 years ago
Mirror Online23 Mar
Ed Woodward's message to Premier League chiefs about denying Liverpool the title
Ed Woodward's message to Premier League chiefs about denying Liverpool the title Mirror OnlinePremier League set date for next meeting that will affect Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and others Football.LondonLiverpool deserve chance to win Premier League title, says Wayne Rooney CaughtOffsidePremier League is scheduling plan to resume games in June and start 2020/21 season on time GIVEMESPORTRooney: It wouldn’t surprise me if finishing the season takes until the end of 2020 Goal.comView...
9 years ago
Insight News09 Sep
Leadership for Social Justice Project in Tanzania
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leadership-for-social-justice-2 For leaders, there is a beckoning call to promote justice and freedom. Will you answer the call? Answering the call is the recognition that we lead to change the world. This is a simple but yet profound statement related ...
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com30 Nov
Tanzania: Phone Users, Please Do Justice to This Woman
AllAfrica.com
For some time now, there is a video clip making rounds online. Its content can leave you in tears. A bloodthirsty mob comprising your average Dar residents -- men, women and youth -- are seen taking part in her lynching. She was dragged from her house, ...
11 years ago
IPPmedia17 May
Mob justice killings swell in Tanzania
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The Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda has said that despite government efforts to strengthen national security, brutal killings of women increased during the first quarter of this year. Citing examples, Pinda said between January and last month, eight women were ...
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