Thursday, August 14, 2008


HEADLINES Law reforms white paper in pipeline :::Mental patient on murder rap :::Dar man nabbed for murder :::Clearing boss in court over container theft :::Zanzibar to review tax regime :::Advocates lock horns on THI eviction order :::EA head teachers meet in Dar today :::Govt asks teachers to call off strike :::5,000 face eviction in Kurasini :::Southern regions barred from growing cotton :::Maternal, child death rates still worrisome :::Corporate firms to borrow more with state guarantee :::Commission to rule on import monopoly soon :::Opposition demands fresh constitution :::Fishing circular made clear :::PS encourages self employment :::NSSF wants THI eviction executed :::EAC seeks revival of Civil Aviation Academy :::Police report three deaths in Mtwara :::Mwanza urges Nane Nane exhibitors to take up plots :::New poll law to control questionable spending :::‘No terminal benefits for NMB staff’ :::Basic industries ‘need support’ :::MPs drum up support for SIDO :::Business people need hygienic market stalls :::Mobile phones overuse ‘detrimental to health’ :::Self examine breasts, First Lady tells women :::MSD comes under fire over unreliable service :::Two killed as mental ward inmate goes berserk :::New housing technology comes to Dar :::


A boy, Michael Jackson, shields himself from the sun at Kurasini Zamcargo in Dar es Salaam on wensday after city council authorities demolished houses in the residential neighbourhood to pave way for port expansion. (Photo by Bernard Rwebangira)

Mental patient on murder rap
A mental patient, David Denge (21), who allegedly killed two fellow inmates at the psychiatric ward of the Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Dar >> Read more

EDITORIAL
Fishing must be controlled
TOP STORIES
Law reforms white paper in pipeline
Mental patient on murder rap
Dar man nabbed for murder
Clearing boss in court over container theft
Zanzibar to review tax regime
Advocates lock horns on THI eviction order
EA head teachers meet in Dar today
Govt asks teachers to call off strike
5,000 face eviction in Kurasini
Southern regions barred from growing cotton
Maternal, child death rates still worrisome
Corporate firms to borrow more with state guarantee
Commission to rule on import monopoly soon
Opposition demands fresh constitution

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