Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mbaraka Abdulwakil (R) receiving a dummy cheque for Tsh 100 million from Twiga Cement Managing Director, Alfonso Rodriguez donated by Twiga Cement for the construction of Wazo Hill Prisons warden officials houses. Looking on is Commissioner General of Prisons, John Minja. Twiga Cement also handed over 1,200 bags of cement for the same initiative. A brief occasion was held at Wazo Hill on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam yesterday.
Commissioner General of Prisons, John Minja (L) receiving a dummy cheque for Tsh 100 million from Twiga Cement Managing Director, Alfonso Rodriguez donated by Twiga Cement for the construction of Wazo Hill Prisons warden officials houses. Looking on is Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mbaraka Abdulwakil. Twiga Cement also handed over 1,200 bags of cement for the same initiative. A brief occasion was held at Wazo Hill on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam yesterday.
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mbaraka Abdulwakil (L), Twiga Cement Managing Director, Alfonso Rodriguez (2nd L) and Commissioner General of Prisons, John Minja (3rd L) cut a ribbon at a function where Twiga Cement handed over a donation of Tsh 100 million and 1,200 bags of cement for the construction of Prisons warden officials houses. A brief occasion was held at Wazo Hill on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam yesterday.
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mbaraka Abdulwakil (R) shakes hands with Twiga Cement Managing Director, Alfonso Rodriguez during the function at Wazo Hill in Dar es Salaam. Others from left are Commissioner of Prisons and Commissioner General of Prisons (CGP) John Minja.
A cross section of prisons officers who attended the ceremony.
Commissioner General of Prisons, John Minja (L) receiving a dummy cheque for Tsh 100 million from Twiga Cement Managing Director, Alfonso Rodriguez donated by Twiga Cement for the construction of Wazo Hill Prisons warden officials houses. Looking on is Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mbaraka Abdulwakil. Twiga Cement also handed over 1,200 bags of cement for the same initiative. A brief occasion was held at Wazo Hill on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam yesterday.
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mbaraka Abdulwakil (L), Twiga Cement Managing Director, Alfonso Rodriguez (2nd L) and Commissioner General of Prisons, John Minja (3rd L) cut a ribbon at a function where Twiga Cement handed over a donation of Tsh 100 million and 1,200 bags of cement for the construction of Prisons warden officials houses. A brief occasion was held at Wazo Hill on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam yesterday.
Ministry of Home Affairs Permanent Secretary, Mbaraka Abdulwakil (R), greets the Twiga Cement Human Resourses Director, Jayne Nyimbo, during the ceremony. Looking on is Commissioner General of Prisons, John Minja.
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mbaraka Abdulwakil (R) shakes hands with Twiga Cement Managing Director, Alfonso Rodriguez during the function at Wazo Hill in Dar es Salaam. Others from left are Commissioner of Prisons and Commissioner General of Prisons (CGP) John Minja.
A cross section of prisons officers who attended the ceremony.
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