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Judge (rtd) Robert Makaramba (L), chairman of the Ethics Committee of the Media Council of Tanzania (MCT), swears in Nipashe newspaper managing editor Beatrice Bandawe in Dar es Salaam yesterday as one of the judges of the Excellence in Journalism Awards Tanzania (EJAT) 2021. Looking on MCT executive secretary Kajubi Mukajanga (2nd-L) and programme officer Saumu Mwalimu. Photo: Correspondent Miraji Msala
THE Media Council of Tanzania (MCT) has released the names of seven judges for the 2021...
HOME Affairs employees in the Police Force, the Prisons Department, Immigration and the Fire and...