Nafasi za Kazi Bunge La Jamhuri Ya Muungano Wa Tanzania – 28 Job Vacancies

Announcement: Tanzania National Assembly vacancies

Positions Available: 28 roles in Parliamentary Secretariat

Application Method: See attached PDF for details

About the National Assembly

The National Assembly of Tanzania was established before independence in 1926 as Legislative Council of Tanzania Mainland, then known as Tanganyika. The Legislative Council was established under Tanganyika Legislative Council Order and Council, a law enacted by the British Parliament. The law was gazetted in Tanganyika on 18th June 1926 and the council was launched in Dar es Salaam on 7th December 1926 under the chairmanship of the Governor of Tanganyika, Sir. Donald Cameron. The council had 20 members all appointed by the Governor. The first major change to the Legislative Council was done in 1953 when the first Speaker was appointed to replace the Governor as chairman of the council. The first speaker took office on 1st November 1953.

Constitutional Basis

The Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania is constituted in accordance with Article 62 (1) of the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania of 1977. In addition, Article 88 (1) of the Constitution establishes a Parliamentary Secretariat with the responsibility of enabling Parliament to carry out its functions.

Available Opportunities

On that basis, the Secretary of Parliament is advertising 28 vacancies for various cadres to enhance performance. All qualified and capable Tanzanians are invited to send their applications to fill the vacancies as specified in the attachment below:

How to Apply

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