Whistleblowers need protection, lawmakers told
Parliaments in Africa have been advised to enact laws which protect whistle-blowers and anti-corruption campaigners.
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Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen04 Apr
Lawmakers told no cash for pay rise
>The government has said the proposal to increase MPs’ salaries is “impossible†and advised those pushing for the idea to drop it because there is no money for “non-prioritiesâ€.
11 years ago
TheCitizen13 Jul
Resolve land rows among Maasai, 3 lawmakers told
Regional authorities here have pleaded with three lawmakers to consider intervening in land conflicts to prevent fatal clashes among members of the Maasai community from erupting once again in their constituencies.
10 years ago
Daily News06 Nov
No plans to slice reserved land for villages, lawmakers told
Daily News
THE government has no plans to divide part of reserved land for the purpose of extending it to villages, the Deputy Minister for Lands, Housing and Urban Settlement, George Simbachawene, told the National Assembly. He was responding to a question ...
10 years ago
Daily News28 Aug
New law to shield whistleblowers
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Daily News
A NEW law seeking to shield whistleblowers in the overall effort to fight corruption in the country is now on the drawing tables. The urgency for such a law has been given more weight as the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Prevention and Combating of ...
10 years ago
Daily News02 Jul
Bill to shield whistleblowers tabled
Daily News
A HEATED debate ensued in the National Assembly here after the Justice and Constitutional Affairs Minister, Dr Asha-Rose Migiro, tabled the Whistleblower and Witness Protection Bill, 2015, which she said seeks to facilitate reporting of organised crime ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen19 Jun
Bill seeks to protect anti-graft whistleblowers
The number of years in jail the Bill proposes for anybody found guilty of revealing the identity of a whistleblower
11 years ago
TheCitizen27 May
Lawmakers divided over Lissu's allegations
>MPs were yesterday divided on whether or not soliciting and receiving money from the pension funds compromises their watchdog role.
11 years ago
TheCitizen20 May
Our education in ICU, say worried lawmakers
In their contributions to the debate on the budget for the ministry of Education and Vocational Training yesterday, virtually all MPs’ views could be summed up thus: education is in crisis; a serious crisis that has been created over several decades.
10 years ago
Daily News23 May
lawmakers call for peaceful elections
Daily News
MEMBERS of Zanzibar House of Representatives yesterday approved 23.3bn/= budget estimates for the office of the Second Vice President, with a call for peace and transparency during the general elections. Almost all the voices heard in the House from ...
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