Lawyers in Tanzania Decry State’s Interference With Their Right to Work
While they want to maintain their relationship with the courts, the lawyers say not ready to do so at the expense of their independence, safety and right to work.
While they want to maintain their relationship with the courts, the lawyers say not ready to do so at the expense of their independence, safety and right to work.
Immigration officers at the Tanzania-Kenya Namanga border prevented the activist from crossing the border, telling him that a travel ban had been imposed against him.
Observers note that promised reforms would take longer to be delivered to Tanzanians than was anticipated as electoral uncertainties on the part of ruling officials gather steam.
Samia’s choice of Makonda as CCM’s secretary of ideology and publicity indicates her willingness to “get her hands dirty” by resorting to the politics of her predecessor, Magufuli.
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The signed contracts include the Host Government Agreement (HGA), the lease and operation of berths 4-7 and the joint operation of berths 0-3 between TPA and DP World for commercial and governmental activities.
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The transregional infrastructure project connects southern DRC and northwestern Zambia to global trade markets via Angola’s port of Lobito.
The urges the government to let Tanzanians run and manage their resources for their benefit and those of future generations.
Tanzania is fully committed to democracy and the rule of law but will not make any compromises against breaches of law and order, the government says.
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