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"It would be beneficial to have nutrition officers at the lower levels to reach the community more easily. Additionally, we will increase employment opportunities for nutrition officers. I will be asking them to perform a variety of tasks so they are not inclined to remain in urban areas and be prepared to work in all councils." Minister Ummy Mwalimu (MB)
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On 4 June 2024, the Speaker of the Parliament of Tanzania, Hon. Dr. Tulia Ackson, held a meeting with Hon. Fadli Zon, Chairman of the Committee for Cooperation between Indonesia and African Countries and a Member of the IPU Steering Committee, at her office in Parliament in Dodoma.
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The citizens of Makete District have petitioned the government to enhance the compensation provided to individuals who sustain injuries or become permanently disabled. They have also requested that the government increase the compensation for families who have lost a sibling due to the killing or destruction of crops and wildlife. The current compensation level is deemed inadequate to account for the damage to wildlife.
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The people of Lupila Village in Lupila Ward in Makete District have expressed concern about the impact of monkeys and ngedere animals on their livelihoods. These animals have become a threat by destroying crops and threatening peace.
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The Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Dr. Tulia Ackson, chaired the meeting of the leadership committee that considered the proposals for the schedule of additional activities in the fifteenth meeting of Parliament held today, 31 May 2024, at the Parliament in Dodoma.
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In a recent development, Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Constitution and Law Dr. Khatibu Kazungu has requested that the experts responsible for implementing the Mama Samia Legal Aid Campaign (MSLAC) address the legal issues encountered by both citizens and those who are unable to resolve them. In response, documents have been prepared to be submitted to higher levels of authority.
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Abdulrahman Kinana, the Vice Chairman of the CCM in Tanzania, is seen here greeting the leaders and members of the CCM in the South East Morogoro Province after the General Meeting of the CCM in Ngelengele Ward, Morogoro Rural Council.
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The Minister of State at the Prime Minister's Office, Hon Deogratius Ndejembi, has launched the National Youth Network of Our Nation, Kesho Yetu TK MOVEMENT. He stated that the government has continued to address and find an alternative way to solve employment challenges for young people.
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In a recent development, the Tanga Regional Head, Hon. Dr. Batilda Buriani, has requested that businessmen extend their cooperation to the educational team from TRA. TRA has been conducting door-to-door tax education for businessmen, visiting them in their areas.
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The Standing Committee of the Parliament for Social Welfare and Development led by the Chairman Hon. Fatma Toufiq (Mb), visited the Kitega Uchumi Building Project (Rocy City Mall) in Mwanza and commended the improvements that had led to an increase in tenants up to 88%.
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On the 25th of May, 2024, the Embassy of Tanzania in Namibia joined the embassies of 14 African countries represented in Namibia, as well as ambassadors invited from other continents, in celebrating the 61st anniversary of the African Union at the Namibian Parliament Grounds in Windhoek.
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In order to address the challenge of employment in the country, the Government, through the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock, has allocated Sh. 10.5 billion for enabling capital and youth projects. Patrobas Katambi Deputy Minister – Office of the Prime Minister – Labour, Youth, Employment and the Disabled.
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On 25 May 2024, the Head of Kinondoni District, Hon. Saad Mtambule, launched a project for a domestic sewage treatment system costing 124 billion shillings, which is managed by DAWASA. The system has commenced in Kinondoni District in the areas of Mbezi Beach, Kawe, Wazo and Kunduchi.
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Jacqueline Uhwelo, the head of the Gender and Children Desk in the Monduli district of the Arusha region, has advised parents to apply the same educational approach to boys as they do to girls in order to combat violence.This advice was given earlier today at a meeting of parents of students held at Olkeswa Secondary School in Monduli district.The head of the Dawati office noted that there has been a tendency for some parents to view female children as more vulnerable to acts of violence, while failing to acknowledge the vulnerabilities of male children. She asserted that in today’s world, all groups of children are susceptible to violence, and that parents should therefore take steps both to educate and monitor their children closely. “Parents should make a point of talking to their children without exception so that they can identify any challenges they face”, she advised. She advised the head of the Gender and Children's Desk.
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