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New broom Hassan sweeping Tanzania clean

from DAR-ES-SALAAM, (CAJ News) – THE suspension and arrest of a senior government and leadership changes at various government institutions beset by problems, Tanzania president, Samia Suluhu Hassan, has hit the ground running, accelerating the anti-corruption crusade of his predecessor, the now-late John Magufuli. Thrust into the office under tragic circumstances towards the end of March, the new president has acted swiftly, with Deusdedit Kakoko, Director General of the Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA), who incurred the wrath of the new broom sweeping clean. Recently, Hassan suspended Kakoko in connection with graft allegations. The Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) has since arrested the beleaguered government official as part of investigations into allegations of embezzlement of public funds amounting Sh3,6 billion (about US$1,55 million).

TCRA sets new rules for telecom bundles

THE Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) has issued a number of rules to guide telecom companies in issuance of data bundles in a move aimed at addressing grievances aired by consumers on costs and quality of services.

TRCA hands telecoms 38bn/- fines on services

TRCA hands telecoms 38bn/- fines on services 18 Firms will use cash for infrastructure, not deposit it with Treasury THE Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) has slapped six telecommunications companies with fines totaling 38bn/- fine for failure to meet standards of quality in service provision. TCRA Director General James Kilaba told the media yesterday that the regulator conducted a quarterly review from October, November and December last year in which it was found that the companies failed to meet legally binding standards in provision of network availability, including call connection failure rate, call drop rate, call set up time, service coverage and call success rate.

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