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PDF FILE FOR LOAN ALLOCATION BATCH 5C



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Heslb loan allocation  | Heslb login | Heslb Batch 5



High School Loan Board (HESLB) has released another list of Names for those who their books and stationary, feels and other related to that was reduced from their previous Allocation.



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Batch 5c Pdf


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PUBLIC SERVICE RECRUITMENT SECRETARIAT Part 2 | More DRIVERS Names Called for Interview Released Today 26th November, 2019 MAJINA MENGINE YA MADEREVA WALIOITWA USAILI UTUMISHI NOVEMBER - DECEMBER, 2019



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THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA


PRESIDENT’S OFFICE


PUBLIC SERVICE RECRUITMENT SECRETARIAT


Part 2 | More DRIVERS Names Called for Interview Released Today 26th November, 2019




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MAJINA MENGINE YA MADEREVA WALIOITWA USAILI UTUMISHI NOVEMBER - DECEMBER, 2019



The Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS) is a government organ with a status of independent Department established specifically to facilitate the recruitment process of employees to the Public Service.



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Public Service Recruitment Secretariat was established by the Public Service Act No. 8 0f 2002 as amended by Act No. 18 of 2007, section 29(1).




BONYEZA LINK HAPA CHINI KU- DOWNLOAD PDF FILE: Download PDF files written in SWAHILI with all names and more details for this interview by follow the link below: DOWNLOAD PDF FILE HERE.




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Nafasi Za Kazi | Apply For Jobs | Scholarships | Apply For Loan Etc









                        











Financial Institution That Provides Loan in Tanzania | Ten Company that Provides Loan in Tanzania | Apply For Loan Here













Loan Overview :


In finance, a loan is the lending of money by one or more individuals, organizations, or other entities to other individuals, organizations etc. The recipient (i.e. the borrower) incurs a debt, and is usually liable to pay interest on that debt until it is repaid, and also to repay the principal amount borrowed.












The document evidencing the debt, e.g. a promissory note, will normally specify, among other things, the principal amount of money borrowed, the interest rate the lender is charging, and date of repayment. A loan entails the reallocation of the subject asset(s) for a period of time, between the lender and the borrower.


The interest provides an incentive for the lender to engage in the loan. In a legal loan, each of these obligations and restrictions is enforced by contract, which can also place the borrower under additional restrictions known as loan covenants. Although this article focuses on monetary loans, in practice any material object might be lent.




Acting as a provider of loans is one of the main activities of financial institutions such as banks and credit card companies. For other institutions, issuing of debt contracts such as bonds is a typical source of funding.











The following bellow are ten institutions that you can apply for Loan. 








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TAMISEMI: Employment Announcement | Public Information About Employments




















Overview:



The Ministry of Health is a government ministry of Tanzania. Its central offices are located in Dodoma. Its mission is to “facilitate the provision of basic health services that are good, quality, equitable, accessible, affordable, sustainable and gender sensitive”



This Annoucement is "FAKE"



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Register Bima Ya Afya | Procedure On How to Register For NHIF | Online registration | Register Free



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Register Bima Ya Afya | Procedure On How to Register For NHIF | Online registration | Register Free





PROCEDURES:





follow the following procedures to register. 


  • Click Self Employed on the Menu

  •  Enter your National ID/Passport/Alien ID

  •  If the Provided ID id Valid, the System will allow you to continue.



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  •  Fill in all form fields.

  •  Attach a Scanned Copy of Your ID/PassPort/Alien Id.

  •  Attach PassPort Photo.

  •  If married, attach Your Marriage Certificate.

  •  Click Save. If you filled in all fields, the application will be submitted

  •  The system will notify you of the Application Status

  •  The system will also send a Notification SMS to the Contributor's Mobile Number






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Public Notice From Ministry Of Health,Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children Public Notice From Ministry Of Health,Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children.


















The Ministry of Health is a government ministry of Tanzania. Its central offices are located in Dodoma. Its mission is to “facilitate the provision of basic health services that are good, quality, equitable, accessible, affordable, sustainable[,] and gender sensitive”.










The President of the United Republic of Tanzania issued a Notice on assignment of Ministerial responsibilities (Instrument) vide Government Notice No.144 of 22nd April, 2016. In that Instrument, the President has created a Ministry of Health,Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children which is mandated for formulation of




(a) Policies on Health, Community Development, the Elderly Children and Gender and their implementation.

(b) Preventive and Curative Services.

(c) Chemical Management Services.

(d) Medical Laboratory Services.

(e) Medical Research and Nutrition.

(f) Food and Drug Quality Services.








Public Notice From Ministry Of Health,Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children


Public Notice From Ministry Of Health,Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children














HOW TO PAY FOR LOSS REPORT ONLINE/TANZANIA POLICE FORCE






















How to report loss...



HOW TO PAY FOR LOSS REPORT ONLINE/TANZANIA POLICE FORCE


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REPORT NOW: Bofya hapa | Bofya Hapa







The Police Force collaborating with Government e-Payment Gateway (GePG) lets you fill out a letter of loss * police loss report * via the Internet


CLICK HERE and pay for using your phone via GePG.





IMPORTANT STEPS TO MAKE PAYMENT


 1. Fill out the form via the Internet to provide a description of the loss.


2. You will get Control Number 99XXXXXXXXXX


3. Pay Tsh 500 / = through the internet


4. Go to any police station for confirmation


5. Print your letter to your time.





Please let us inform people whenever we have the opportunity to meet them either one or more.




BOFYA HAPA SASA












Know More About Police Force





Tanzania Police Force





The police force in Tanzania is a national body that falls under the Ministry of Home Affairs and is lead by the Inspector General of Police. The Tanzania Police Force (TPF) is divided into five departments, which fall under the control of individual Commissioners.The departments are as follows:


  • Administration and resource management;

  • Operations;

  • Criminal investigation;

  • Dar es Salaam Special Police Zone; and

  • Zanzibar police.



Further, the mandate of the TPF is to:


  • Maintain law and order;

  • Protect life and property; and

  • Prevent, detect and investigate crime.








Oversight Mechanisms





Oversight of the police is conducted both internally and externally, with internal disciplinary procedures conducted by way of tribunals and other measures by the Principal Secretary of the Ministry of Police and the Inspector-General of Police. Although private citizens are allowed to lay complaints against individual members at police stations, internal oversight mechanisms are not considered effective given the lack of transparency in proceedings and the dis-incentive to lodge complaints.


In terms of external oversight, the Office of the Ombudsman or Permanent Commission of Enquiry, which is an independent body, retains the power to investigate incidents of corruption and abuse of power by public authorities, including members of the police, and make recommendations to the President. The Constitution outlines the jurisdiction of the Ombudsman, which includes the power to investigate members of the Tanzanian and Zanzibar government, members of commissions and any other public authority, excluding the President. In addition, the Offices of the Attorney-General and Auditor-General are empowered to audit the accounts of government and examine records and accounts.


Furthermore, Tanzania’s human rights commission, which is referred to as the Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance (CHRAGG), is responsible for investigating human rights abuses, which includes allegations of police brutality, corruption, and violations of women’s rights, as well as incidents of maladministration. Although CHRAGG’s independence has been questioned, civil society organisations in Tanzania have commended CHRAGG for making valuable contributions to human rights efforts, including the training of high-level police officials. These organisations include the Legal and Human Rights Centre (LHRC), the Centre for Human Rights Promotion, and the Tanzania Women’s Lawyers’ Association, which are also actively engaged in police oversight issues.










  1. African Policing Civilian Oversight Forum (2008) An Audit of Police Oversight in Africa: Tanzania, p 69-70

  2. Interpol: Connecting Police For A Safer World. Country Profile: Swaziland. Available at http://www.interpol.int/Member-countries/Africa/Swaziland<Accessed on 1 April 2016>.

  3. African Policing Civilian Oversight Forum (2008) An Audit of Police Oversight in Africa: Swaziland







HOW TO PAY FOR LOSS REPORT ONLINE/TANZANIA POLICE FORCE
























How to report loss...


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The Police Force collaborating with Government e-Payment Gateway (GePG) lets you fill out a letter of loss * police loss report * via the Internet


CLICK HERE and pay for using your phone via GePG.





IMPORTANT STEPS TO MAKE PAYMENT


 1. Fill out the form via the Internet to provide a description of the loss.


2. You will get Control Number 99XXXXXXXXXX


3. Pay Tsh 500 / = through the internet


4. Go to any police station for confirmation


5. Print your letter to your time.





Please let us inform people whenever we have the opportunity to meet them either one or more.





Know More About Police Force





Tanzania Police Force





The police force in Tanzania is a national body that falls under the Ministry of Home Affairs and is lead by the Inspector General of Police. The Tanzania Police Force (TPF) is divided into five departments, which fall under the control of individual Commissioners.The departments are as follows:


  • Administration and resource management;

  • Operations;

  • Criminal investigation;

  • Dar es Salaam Special Police Zone; and

  • Zanzibar police.



Further, the mandate of the TPF is to:


  • Maintain law and order;

  • Protect life and property; and

  • Prevent, detect and investigate crime.








Oversight Mechanisms





Oversight of the police is conducted both internally and externally, with internal disciplinary procedures conducted by way of tribunals and other measures by the Principal Secretary of the Ministry of Police and the Inspector-General of Police. Although private citizens are allowed to lay complaints against individual members at police stations, internal oversight mechanisms are not considered effective given the lack of transparency in proceedings and the dis-incentive to lodge complaints.


In terms of external oversight, the Office of the Ombudsman or Permanent Commission of Enquiry, which is an independent body, retains the power to investigate incidents of corruption and abuse of power by public authorities, including members of the police, and make recommendations to the President. The Constitution outlines the jurisdiction of the Ombudsman, which includes the power to investigate members of the Tanzanian and Zanzibar government, members of commissions and any other public authority, excluding the President. In addition, the Offices of the Attorney-General and Auditor-General are empowered to audit the accounts of government and examine records and accounts.


Furthermore, Tanzania’s human rights commission, which is referred to as the Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance (CHRAGG), is responsible for investigating human rights abuses, which includes allegations of police brutality, corruption, and violations of women’s rights, as well as incidents of maladministration. Although CHRAGG’s independence has been questioned, civil society organisations in Tanzania have commended CHRAGG for making valuable contributions to human rights efforts, including the training of high-level police officials. These organisations include the Legal and Human Rights Centre (LHRC), the Centre for Human Rights Promotion, and the Tanzania Women’s Lawyers’ Association, which are also actively engaged in police oversight issues.










  1. African Policing Civilian Oversight Forum (2008) An Audit of Police Oversight in Africa: Tanzania, p 69-70

  2. Interpol: Connecting Police For A Safer World. Country Profile: Swaziland. Available at http://www.interpol.int/Member-countries/Africa/Swaziland<Accessed on 1 April 2016>.

  3. African Policing Civilian Oversight Forum (2008) An Audit of Police Oversight in Africa: Swaziland