Tanzania: Police Threatened Us, Voters Claim
Tanzania: Police Threatened Us, Voters Claim
AllAfrica.com
Masasi — Some Masasi Constituency residents in Mtwara Region have blamed the Police Force for patrolling the streets while armed with heavy weapons when voters were electing their Member of Parliament yesterday. They said the presence of such ...
AllAfrica.com
Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
TheCitizen21 Dec
Police threatened us, voters claim
Some Masasi Constituency residents in Mtwara Region have blamed the Police Force for patrolling the streets while armed with heavy weapons when voters were electing their Member of Parliament yesterday.
9 years ago
TheCitizen25 Oct
Police praise voters for general calmness
Police officers at Kilakala and Kigunga polling centres in the city have praised voters for remaining calm and following procedures in the ongoing voting process.
11 years ago
Daily News08 Feb
Police told to surrender voters' cards
Daily News
Daily News
AS some wards in the country go to polls on Sunday for by-elections, the Chairman of the National Electoral Commission (NEC) Judge Damian Lubuva, has ordered the police to hand back all voting cards they have confiscated from people. Speaking on ...
10 years ago
ETurboNews17 Nov
Masai people in Tanzania threatened
eTurboNews
eTurboNews
The Masai stare out from every tourism poster, but Tanzania's government wants to kick them off their land so foreign royalty can hunt elephants there. “It's the first I've heard of it. I'm currently out of the office and can't comment properly,” a spokesperson for ...
Tanzania's Masai face homeland eviction…so Dubai royals can huntRT
Tanzania accused of backtracking over sale of Masai's ancestral landThe Guardian
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10 years ago
New York Times13 Jul
Police: 7 Killed in Gun Attack on Tanzania Police Post
New York Times
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania — Tanzania's police chief says gunmen attacked a police station in the city of Dar es Salaam, killing seven people and injuring four others. Ernest Mangu told reporters Monday that four of the victims were police officers.
10 years ago
Michuzi13 Dec
British charity, UK Police Aid Conveys, gifts Tanzania vital fire fighting and police equipment
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British High Commissioner, Dianna Melrose, handed over a variety of fire fighting and police equipment on 11th December on behalf of the UK charity ‘UK Police Aid Conveys’, to Minister Mathias Chikawe, Ministry of Home Affairs and Minister Dr Seif Rashid, Ministry of Health and Social Welfare.Speaking at the event, Ms Melrose said:“The donation of these materials demonstrates the collaborative nature of the United Kingdom’s partnership with Tanzania. Today we are handing over a large...
11 years ago
IPPmedia21 Jul
Suspects of crimes against humanity alleged to hide in Tanzania, CSOs claim
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
Perpetrators of crimes against humanity which include human trafficking, sexual slavery and forced prostitution are reported to be increasingly fleeing and hiding in Tanzania and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in the country are calling for the government ...
9 years ago
Coastweek25 Sep
Tanzania National Electoral Commission approve 23.7m voters
IPPmedia
Coastweek
DAR ES SALAAM Tanzania (Xinhua) -- Tanzania's National Electoral Commission (NEC) said on Thursday that it has approved 23.7million out of 24 million registered voters to cast their votes in the Oct. 25 general elections. Damian Lubuva, NEC chairman, ...
EU long-term election observers arriveDaily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
European Union deploys poll observer mission to TanzaniaCitizen TV...
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com08 Jun
Tanzania: 56000 Voters Registered in Muleba District
AllAfrica.com
A TOTAL of 56,000 eligible voters have been registered in Muleba District during phase one, Muleba District Executive Director, Mr Josephat Mkude has disclosed. He noted that during the first phase the target was to register a total of 49,000 voters while ...
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