2014年8月27日 星期三

2014-08-28 Tanzania Tanzania

  Treehugger   
WildLeaks targets poaching elite in Tanzania  The Asian Age
Poachers slaughtering Africa's elephants and rhinos with impunity are often shielded from the police by powerful connections, but a group of conservationists has turned to the anonymity of tip-offs to try to stem the killing. The founders of WildLeaks — a sort of ...

Wildleaks: A Whistlebower Platform For Poaching And Wildlife Crimes   ViewsTimes.Com
Whistle-blowing website WildLeaks targets powerful poaching networks   Treehugger

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  Daily News   
Parties, UKAWA to meet JK on new 'Katiba'  Daily News
LEADERS of main political parties, including those from the Union of People's Constitution, UKAWA, are looking forward to meet President Jakaya Kikwete before the end of this week to discuss the progress reached on the process of rewriting the constitution.
Kikwete to convene meeting with political parties on CA this week   IPPmedia

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  Daily News   
Graca Machel snubs child marriages  Daily News
TANZANIA was on Tuesday asked to take the continental lead in the struggle against child marriage as the country did in its fight against colonialism across Southern Africa. Launching the National Ending Child Marriage Campaign, “Child Marriage- Free ...

Former S. Africa first lady Graca Machel leads campaign against child marriages   IPPmedia

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  VICE News   
Fueled by Superstition, People Are Violently Attacking Albinos in Tanzania  VICE News
In the past month, a spate of violent attacks in Tanzania targeting people with albinism for their body parts has highlighted a morbid practice linked to witchcraft. People with albinism, also known as albinos, are born with a deficiency of melanin pigmentation.
The tragic fate of albinos in Tanzania   The Daily Star

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  Daily News   
New law to shield whistleblowers  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 ...


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  Daily News   
Kikwete to launch various projects during Dodoma tour  Daily News
PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete is on Thursday expected to start an official tour of Dodoma Region, to launch various development projects including evaluating the progress of the existing ones and will listen to the complaints and concerns of citizens. Dodoma ...


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Girl killed, three injured after wall collapses on house  Daily News
A YOUNG girl was killed while three other people sustained injuries after a concrete wall collapsed on a house in Kinondoni municipality, Dar es Salaam, Tuesday. In the incident, a girl identified as Catherine Silvester (11), was killed after the wall fell down on ...


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Dept stresses uniformity of names in attachments  Daily News
THE Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS) in the President's Office has called for uniformity of names in application letters and other relevant attachments, such as certificates, to ease the recruitment process. The Secretariat's Information Officer, Ms ...


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NGO opens one-stop desk on child abuse at Dar hospital  Daily News
PAMOJA Tuwalee, a project dedicated to children's welfare, has urged members of the public to make full use of its one-stop centre at Amana Referral Hospital in Dar es Salaam in the fight against child abuse. The centre is manned by professionals in all ...


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10 weeks in Tanzania sees 19-year-old appeal for volunteers  The Westmorland Gazette
A KENDAL teenager who spent ten weeks in Tanzania helping to educate hundreds of people about the importance of water quality has urged those unsure as to their next move in life to consider volunteering. Alex Rigby, from Low Fellside, has encouraged ...


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