President Samia Suluhu Hassan has approved three bills into law, Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa disclosed to lawmakers in Dodoma on Friday.
Adjoining the 12th Parliamentary meeting in the capital city, the Premier said the Head of State approved the Financial Bill No. 6 of 2024 and the Appropriation Bill No. 5 of 2024 into law.
Additionally, the Premier stated that in the recently concluded Parliament meeting, the law-making body received two bills which were read for the first time. However, Mr Majaliwa also mentioned eight other bills that were discussed and passed by the lawmakers:· The Social Security Amendment Bill of 2024· The Prevention and Combating of Corruption Amendment Bill of 2024· The Written Laws Miscellaneous Amendment Bill of 2024"The Parliament has done a great job debating these bills and facilitating the enactment of laws that have passed through all procedures.
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