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Tanzania Govt Calls on MPs to Assist in Building More Police Stations

Police 1The Tanzania Government   has called on the country's members of Parliament to assist the Government in the construction of more Police stations in the country.
The Government  made this call on Tuesday, through its Home Affairs Minister, Hamad Yusuf Masaun,when he appeared before the Parliament.

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"We have a serious shortage of police stations, for example, we have 93 B police stations yet what we need is to have 563 stations, I ask MPs to follow the example of other MPs including Angelina Mabula who has been involved the public in construction of a station in her constituency,"  the Home Affairs Minister stated.
Tanzania has 93 functional police stations across the country and requires 563 Grade B police stations to enhance law enforcement.

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Tanzania Swears in First Female President

Tan 161-year-old Samia Suluhu Hassan has been sworn in as Tanzania's first female President.
After the new President was sworn in, she inspected a guard of honor and received a gun from the military.
In her maiden speech as the  President of Tanzania expressed sadness over the passage of the late President. 
“The oath I took today of office is different and unlike any other, I have ever taken in comfort, excitement, and joy. I took this oath with sorrow and all across the country there is great sadness, I took this oath on a day of mourning. For this I am sorry.”
Hassan announced 21-day mourning for Magufuli, while dsiclosing that all flags of Tanzania will fly at half-mast for the period.
She further disclosed that the body of the late president will be moved from the Lugalo Military Hospital to St. Peters Church in the capital for prayers on Saturday and later to Uhuru Park where Tanzanian leaders will bid farewell.