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MPs querying RCs, DCs military picks 22 MPs querying RCs, DCs military picks THE tradition by Tanzanian presidents to appoint serving or retiring military personnel to civilian roles with political clout such as Regional Commissioners (RCs) and District Commissioner (DCs) yesterday caused a hot debate in Parliament with some questioning its rationale. The matter arose as MPs debated the 2021/22 budget estimates of the Ministry of Defence and National Service tabled by the minister, Elias Kwandikwa. It was raised by Esther Matiko (Special Seats-Chadema) who argued that appointing serving members of the Tanzania People’s Defence Force (TPDF) was not well thought-out because such roles are partially political. ....
Speaker: 19 Special Seats MPs ‘are in good hands’ 04 Speaker: 19 Special Seats MPs ‘are in good hands’ NATIONAL Assembly Speaker Job Ndugai has allayed fears over the 19 Special Seats MPs from the leading opposition party, Chadema saying they should continue with their responsibilities without any fear as they were in good hands. Ndugai was forced to provide the clarification yesterday following remarks from the party’s top leadership demanding President Samia Suluhu Hassan to intervene on the issue of the legality of the said MPs, to be in the legislative chamber. Party chairman Freeman Mbowe said in widely quoted remarks that the 19 MPs led by Halima Mdee, the former chairperson of the party’s women organisation, BAWACHA, were expelled from the party in November last year. ....
February 18, 2021 11:21AM EST | Statement Submission by Human Rights Watch to the UN Human Rights Committee in Advance of its Adoption of the List of Issues for Tanzania’s Fifth Reporting Cycle March 2021 This document provides an overview of Human Rights Watch’s observations and questions to Tanzania in advance of the upcoming pre-sessional review of Tanzania by the UN Human Rights Committee (“the Committee”). We hope that it will inform the Committee’s consideration of the compliance of the government of Tanzania (“the government”) with its obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (“the Covenant”) and prove useful as the Committee draws up the “List of Issues” to seek further clarity from the government on outstanding issues with regard to its adherence to the Covenant. ....