2014年11月26日 星期三

2014-11-27 Tanzania Tanzania

  Intercontinental Cry   
Thousands of Masai tribesmen face eviction from Dubai royal family hunting deal ...  Malay Mail Online
LOLIONDO (Tanzania), Nov 27 — About 40,000 Masai tribesmen near the town of Loliondo in northern Tanzania could be facing eviction from their ancestral home by the end of the year in a deal brokered by the Tanzanian government.
Legitimization Crisis: Laws, Policies, and Decrees as tools for Maasai Land ...   Intercontinental Cry
Tanzania's Masai 'breathe sigh of relief' after president vows never to evict them   The Guardian
Kikwete Vows Maasai Will Remain On Their Land   AllAfrica.com
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  Daily News   
Drama as MPs demand IPTL saga debate  Daily News
THERE was drama in the mid morning session in Parliament on Wednesday as Members of Parliament attempted to compel the Chair person of the National Assembly Mussa Azan Zungu to table the Controller and Auditor General's report on the IPTL-Escrow ...


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Mixed legal feelings over Escrow  Daily News
THE High Court's order that seeks to stop the National Assembly from debating a report by Controller and Auditor General (CAG) on the Escrow Account saga has attracted a mixture of feelings among legal practitioners on consequences if anything would go ...


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  Daily News   
Ghost teachers gobble 3.1bn/- countrywide  Daily News
ABOUT 3.1bn/- salaries were paid to ghost workers in the teaching sector in different dtrict councils, countrywide. Th was revealed by the Minter of State, President's Office, Public Service Management, Ms Celine Kombani,on Wednesday, when responding to ...


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Extramarital affairs increasing in Moshi, research shows  Daily News
A 16 days activm campaign against Gender Based Violence (GBV) has started with a shocking revelation that prostitution thriving in Moshi Municipality, with more than half of married couples engaging in extramarital relationships. Speaking at the ...


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Yes, the public must be sensitized on the proposed constitution  Daily News
DURING a recent forum on the proposed constitution organed by the Mwalimu Nyerere Foundation, there was a noticeable change for the better in the tone of the main speaker, retired Judge Joseph Warioba. Held under tight security, the forum was not ...


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