
Catholic Bishops Want Tanzania-Dubai Port Deal Cancelled: ‘Vox Populi, Vox Dei’
The urges the government to let Tanzanians run and manage their resources for their benefit and those of future generations.
The urges the government to let Tanzanians run and manage their resources for their benefit and those of future generations.
They say no one should face arrest for exercising their constitutional right to freedom of expression.
Petitioners wanted the court to declare the deal null and void on the grounds of unconstitutionality and national sovereignty.
He says Tanzania does not have the luxury to shirk foreign investments as it lacks much of what it takes to build a prosperous economy.
The ‘anatomy of the scandal’ accords us a failproof method of recognising potential wrongdoing well before the scandals become public.
Mwabukusi is required to respond to the allegations raised against him within twenty-one days to the Advocate Committee.
Human rights defenders associate Madeleka’s arrest with his criticism of the Tanzania-Dubai deal of ports’ operations.
TLS president describes the reports as “alarming,” calling on the authorities to conduct “a thorough investigation” into them.
Tuesday’s development adds to the growing concerns some observers have shared on the administration’s attempts to repress voices critical of the deal.
When we silence voices, we risk losing the harmony that our unity in diversity provides.
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