Commission For Human Rights Reveals Some Police Stations In Tanzania Are Used As Torture Chambers For Suspects
The Commission reveals that detainees were being tortured in some station before being trasfered
The Commission reveals that detainees were being tortured in some station before being trasfered
Wambura explained the rise in incidents of abduction is the result of increasing crime in society and also some people kidnap themselves.
In our briefing today: After going missing for 29 days, police confirm to detain Kombo Mbwana for social media misuse. Experts say it’s unlawful detention and a crime by police;
President Samia commends the Police for calmness in the country;
Dar Police says the missing person allegedly detained since 2023 is a kidnapper; police are actively searching for him;
Government says Simu 2000 BRT depot project must be implemented
Since June 15, 2024, Kombo Mbwana’s family, friends, and party colleagues have been searching for him after he went missing.
It will support Tanzania’s human development agenda by providing transformative support in education, healthcare, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services, among other priorities.
Mombo is the twelfth Director of the institution key to the security of the country and a third appointee of President Samia in the three years period
In our briefing today: Campaign intensifies in Tanzania against proposed ban of X: ‘They seek to convert potential into lost opportunity’ ;
Tanzania’s Amson Group offers $180 million to acquire Kenyan firm Bamburi Cement;
Local radio stations perform poorly in Tanzania;
Here’s how that situation can change ; New technology promises to eliminate Malaria for good. But serious challenges limit such potential
In our briefing today: Mwabukusi faulted disqualification in TLS election:
‘There is a faction working to frustrate democratic processes, they act as if they own the bar association’;
President Samia defends ousted Tax Boss. Here is why the new Commissioner has his work cut out ;
Deaths and disappearances of healthcare workers raise alarm ; Small political parties matter:
Reflections on South Africa’s government of national unity
Mwabukusi has vowed to go to court but also called for members to boycott the election scheduled on August 02,2024
The new commissioner is coming in with work already cut out for him, especially on ensuring he meets the targets of Tshs. 29.4 trillion.
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