Tanzania: Bashe asked CBT to create an independent commission

Published 2023년 11월 27일

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The Minister of Agriculture in Tanzania, Hussein Bashe, has instructed the National Cashew Board to create an independent commission to investigate the issues affecting the sale of raw cashews in the country. Complaints from cooperative leaders in several regions prompted the minister to take action, with concerns including the lowering of cashew prices at auctions, overnight cashew transportation, and warehouse problems. The commission, led by a national security officer, has been given 14 days to complete its investigation and submit a report to the ministry.
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MTWARA: The Minister of Agriculture, Hussein Bashe has directed the National Cashew Board (CBT) to form an independent commission led by the National Security Officer to investigate the alleged challenges that are causing negative effects on the sale of raw cashews in the country. Bashe issued the order on November 27, 2023 after receiving complaints from the chairmen of the cooperatives in the Mtwara, Lindi and Ruvuma regions complaining of many challenges including the initial auction to drop the price of cashews, the transportation of cashews at night and the issue of the flow of warehouses. He has asked the CBT Coordinator, Francis Alfred to ensure that the commission is formed today and work within 14 days and submit a report to the ministry for further action. Speaking on the phone with the Kurungenzi, Bashe has asked the chairman of the commission to be a national security person, and some of the members are from the Institute for ...
Source: Habarileo

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