Tanzania: Traffic Cops Warned to Shun Bribes
Tanzania: Traffic Cops Warned to Shun Bribes
AllAfrica.com
Tabora — Traffic police officers have been given yet another stern warning over their quest for bribes. Tabora regional police commander Hamis Suleiman said yesterday demands for bribes had become the order of the day within the force. He revealed ...
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Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
TheCitizen03 Dec
Traffic cops warned to shun bribes
Traffic police officers have been given yet another stern warning over their quest for bribes.
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com09 Dec
Tanzania: Tabora RPC Warns Traffic Cops Against Corruption
AllAfrica.com
Tabora — Followin an escalating number of complaints from residents about corruption, the police force in the region has warned its traffic officers against breaching ethical codes warning that stern measures will be taken against individuals who ...
9 years ago
TheCitizen06 Dec
Tabora RPC warns traffic cops agaisnt corruption
Following the  escalating  number of complaints from residents about corruption, the police force in the region has warned its traffic officers  against breaching  ethical codes warning that stern measures will be taken against individuals who break the law.Â
11 years ago
Deutsche Welle11 Jul
Tanzania pledges tough action on airport bribes
Deutsche Welle
Tanzania's transport minister recently sacked 13 airport officials suspected of harassing and extorting money from passengers. It's a problem not confined to one African country. Flughafen Julius Nyerere Tansania. Airplane passengers coming from countries ...
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10 years ago
The Star14 Oct
Tanzania's kissing cops fired for misconduct
The Independent
The Star
Two Tanzanian police officers caught on camera kissing in public while on duty have been sacked. Asumba Mwasumbi and Veronica Mdembe were fired for misconduct following an investigation into the incident, the BBC reported. A third officer who took the ...
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9 years ago
News2409 Oct
Tanzania cops charge Chinese woman with smuggling ivory
News24
News24
Dar es Salaam - A Chinese woman has been charged in a Tanzanian court with smuggling nearly 1.9 tons of ivory as wildlife activists applauded the move by Tanzanian authorities to crack down on the illegal ivory trade, which has devastated the elephant ...
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11 years ago
AllAfrica.Com15 Jan
We Desire Traffic Order, Not Traffic Intimidation
AllAfrica.com
THE decision by authorities in Dar es Salaam Region to relieve auction marts from the duty of overseeing traffic order in the city must have come as a relief to vehicle owners and motorists. Being such a big city with thousands of vehicles of all types and sizes, ...
5 years ago
The Verge21 Mar
The FAA briefly halted air traffic in NYC area after an air traffic employee tested positive for COVID-19
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9 years ago
IPPmedia14 Sep
Tanzania warned on foreign dependency
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
With the 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals almost upon us, it has become clear that most of the targets agreed upon by the international community back in 2000 will go unfulfilled. Inadequate budgetary resources to support development ...
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