HakiRasilimali Commends the Government for Transparency and Calls for More Openness Dodoma, 28th of May 2019 HakiRasilimali, a Tanzanian civil society platform working on advocacy issues around transparency and accountability in the mining, oil and gas, on May 27, 2019 congratulated the Ministry of Minerals for demonstrating transparency on revenues obtained from the proceeds of […]
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TAMKO RASMI LA HAKIRASILIMALI JUU YA MISWADA YA TASNIA YA MADINI
Ndugu wanahabari, Tarehe 29 Juni 2017 Serikali ya Tanzania iliwasilisha miswada mitatu bungeni inayohusu sekta ya uziduaji kwa “Hati ya Dharura.” Miswada hiyo ni Sheria ya Mapitio na Majadiliano kuhusu Masharti Hasi katika Mikataba ya Maliasili za Nchi wa Mwaka 2017; Sheria ya Mamlaka ya nchi kuhusu Umiliki wa Maliasili wa mwaka 2017; na Sheria […]
ANALYSIS OF THE NATURAL RESOURCE WEALTH BILLS-2017
HakiRasilimali is a platform of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) working on strategic issues around minerals, oil and gas extraction in Tanzania incorporated as a non-profit company under the Companies Act of 2002 (reg .133413). HakiRasilimali is affiliated to Publish What You Pay (PWYP), a global membership-based coalition of civil society organizations (CSOs) in over forty […]
HAKIRASILIMALI – PWYP Position on Presidential committees’ reports on mineral exports
Recently, the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Dr. John Pombe Magufuli constituted two high level committees of experts tasked with investigating potential under declaration of mineral content in the exportation of unprocessed mineral concentrates and ores largely from Bulyanhulu and Buzwagi mines both owned by Acacia Mining Plc and to provide recommendations on […]
Past the Tipping Point? Contract Disclosure within EITI
When governments and private sector companies agree to exploit publicly owned natural resources, citizens have the right to know the terms of the resulting deals. These terms are contained in licenses, contracts, regulations and legislation. While regulations and legislation are usually public, licenses and contracts often are not. http://www.resourcegovernance.org/analysis-tools/publications/past-tipping-point