The Initiative for Good Governance and Human Rights (IBGDH) and Amnesty International, claim Chinese copper and cobalt mining is wrecking lives in the DR Congo.
The human-voice clips, which were at conversational volume levels, came from radio or television recordings of people speaking the four most used languages in the region.
Tanzania, had proposed the ‘Oldonyo Murwak,’ sacred hill in Kilimanjaro Region to be considered, since 1997 but the site is still stuck on pending list.
Some agents in Uganda are reported to be recruiting the youth in the country and smuggling them into Kenya to work as labourers in farms and other entities.
Endorsed by a total of 37 bishops and signed by both the President of the Council of Catholic Bishops and Secretary General, the statement called upon the government to respect the opinion of the majority of Tanzanians.