Tanzania: Prison Officer Being Probed Over Inmates' Torture AllAfrica.com
THE Tanzania Prisons Service has resolved to take disciplinary measures against its officer, Inspector Constantino Tairo, for his alleged misbehaviour of torturing inmates at Ukonga Prison in Dar es Salaam. Commissioner for Legal and Prisons Affairs, ...
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THE Tanzania Prisons Service has resolved to take disciplinary measures against its officer, Inspector Constantino Tairo, for his alleged misbehaviour of torturing inmates at Ukonga Prison in Dar es Salaam. Commissioner for Legal and Prisons Affairs, ...
Tanzania's Maasai prefer death to eviction Aljazeera.com
It's a familiar story, starring African land and outsized corporate appetites. It begins in 1992, when the Tanzanian government licensed Ortelo Business Corporation (OBC) - owned by a senior official of the United Arab Emirates government - to organise ...
Maasai to Lose Ancestral Land to Trophy Hunting ParkCare2.com
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It's a familiar story, starring African land and outsized corporate appetites. It begins in 1992, when the Tanzanian government licensed Ortelo Business Corporation (OBC) - owned by a senior official of the United Arab Emirates government - to organise ...
Maasai to Lose Ancestral Land to Trophy Hunting Park
Pros and cons of donors` move on IPTL scandal IPPmedia
One of local serious newspapers reserves a page weekly for readers to debate one of the burning issues of the day, so long as such themes have a social impact. The recent topic to comment on was the move by development partners to withhold some funds ...
Bunge to dcuss IPTL saga for two daysDaily News
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One of local serious newspapers reserves a page weekly for readers to debate one of the burning issues of the day, so long as such themes have a social impact. The recent topic to comment on was the move by development partners to withhold some funds ...
Bunge to dcuss IPTL saga for two days
Tanzania graduates told to go internationally IPPmedia
Tanzanians have been advised to compete for jobs at international level instead of depending on the local market alone. The statement was made by the former President Ali Hassan Mwinyi, who is also KIU Vice Chancellor during the 11th graduation ...
Graduates adved to be law abidingDaily News
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Tanzanians have been advised to compete for jobs at international level instead of depending on the local market alone. The statement was made by the former President Ali Hassan Mwinyi, who is also KIU Vice Chancellor during the 11th graduation ...
Graduates adved to be law abiding
NCCR-Mageuzi Chairman, James Mbatia IPPmedia
Members of Parliament now demand legal action against those implicated in the IPTL saga, saying it is not enough just to take political responsibilities. The MPs who talked to The Guardian on Sunday this week observed that those proved to have benefitted ...
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Members of Parliament now demand legal action against those implicated in the IPTL saga, saying it is not enough just to take political responsibilities. The MPs who talked to The Guardian on Sunday this week observed that those proved to have benefitted ...
Dar Catholics pray for peace during referendum IPPmedia
Hundreds of Catholics gathered at Msimbazi Centre grounds in Dar es Salaam yesterday to pray for peace and harmony ahead of the referendum to approve the proposed draft constitution next year. Polycarp Cardinal Pengo celebrated Mass on this colourful ...
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Hundreds of Catholics gathered at Msimbazi Centre grounds in Dar es Salaam yesterday to pray for peace and harmony ahead of the referendum to approve the proposed draft constitution next year. Polycarp Cardinal Pengo celebrated Mass on this colourful ...
Varsities in humanitarian law contest IPPmedia
Students from three Tanzanian universities are among eight African countries taking part in this year's moot court competition on international humanitarian law (IHL). The competition was mandated by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in ...
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Students from three Tanzanian universities are among eight African countries taking part in this year's moot court competition on international humanitarian law (IHL). The competition was mandated by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in ...
22.11.14 - ICC/LUBANGA – THOMAS LUBANGA APPEALS JUDGMENT DUE ... Hirondelle
Arusha, November 22, 2014 (FH) – The International Criminal Court (ICC) will hand down its appeals judgment on December 1 on former Congolese militia leader Thomas Lubanga, whom the trial court sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment for war crimes.
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Arusha, November 22, 2014 (FH) – The International Criminal Court (ICC) will hand down its appeals judgment on December 1 on former Congolese militia leader Thomas Lubanga, whom the trial court sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment for war crimes.
Leasingham teenager plans Tanzania trip to help orphans Sleaford Target
Meet the Lincolnshire teenager who is working around the clock to pay for a trip to help orphans in Tanzania. Heather Watson, from Leasingham near Sleaford, is saving up to finance a three-week trip to East Africa to volunteer at a local hospital and ...
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Meet the Lincolnshire teenager who is working around the clock to pay for a trip to help orphans in Tanzania. Heather Watson, from Leasingham near Sleaford, is saving up to finance a three-week trip to East Africa to volunteer at a local hospital and ...
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