TAKUKURU, Polisi waja na muarobaini wa rushwa za barabarani wakishirikiana na wadau

TAKUKURU, Polisi waja na muarobaini wa rushwa za barabarani wakishirikiana na wadau

Mkuu fines za makosa ni ndogo sana huko ukifananisha na nchi zingine
Ila tatizo kubwa ni rushwa ambayo watu wameifanya kama way of life
Kama sheria zinafuatwa sawa
Na fine za Tz ni ndogo bado
Jamaa yangu hapa [emoji636] alikamatwa na kosa la drink and drive kafungiwa miezi 14 kuendesha gari na fine ya £9000 kama kama 27m hivi

Hawana utani huku ukivunja sheria utakoma
Tatizo sio udogo au ukubwa wa faini. Ni kulazimishia makosa ili wakusanye au wapate hongo.
 
Hebu kuweni serious basi, give us a break .

Yaani mnasema polisi wanataka kukomeshwa rushwa za barabarani?
 
Tatizo sio udogo au ukubwa wa faini. Ni kulazimishia makosa ili wakusanye au wapate hongo.

Hilo ndio tatizo kubwa HONGO haiwezi kwisha kwa sababu ni wizi ulioota mizizi
Na haliwekewi mkazo sana kuwa ni jambo baya
Na watu wako radhi kutoa hongo
 
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Yaani fine zinapanda tu hazishuki huku na unaweza usisimamishwe na police hata miaka 10 kama huvunji sheria
Hili ndilo napenda nchi za Wenzetu hapa unasimamishwa kila hatua hamsini kutafuta kosa Wenzetu wanangoja uvunje sheria ndipo uwakome na wakuonyeshe cha mtema kuni kwetu wanakuwinda kutafuta makosa.
Hivi hiyo itakuja lini hapa kwetu sababu hapa kwetu kuendesha gari Ni karaha hata Kama una kila kitu Kiko sawa Ni kupigwa mkono tu unaendesha gari mguu ukiwa full time kwenye breki.Kazi ya traffic Tanzania Ni kutafuta makosa
 
Hili ndilo napenda nchi za Wenzetu hapa unasimamishwa kila hatua hamsini kutafuta kosa Wenzetu wanangoja uvunje sheria ndipo uwakome na wakuonyeshe Cha mtema kuni kwetu wanakuwinda kutafuta makosa.
Hivi hiyo itakuja lini hapa kwetu sababu hapa kwetu kuendesha gari Ni karaha hata Kama una kila kitu Kiko sawa Ni kupigwa mkono tu unaendesha gari mguu ukiwa full time kwenye breki.Kazi ya traffic Tanzania Ni kutafuta makosa

Mkuu kwa kweli wakati mwingine unasema bora public transport halafu nako ukiangalia ndio kabisa
Hao traffic sio wanatafuta makosa bali wanajali zaidi matumbo yao ingawa sio wote

Huku nje mkuu unaendesha kwa confidence kabisa ukijua uko vizuri kwa kila kitu na wao mpaka ufanye kosa ndio utawajua

Kuna jamaa aliuliza (out of topic)
Je utajuaje nchi iliyo corrupt
Jamaa akasema uliza mtu yoyote unaekutana nae mwambie mkuu wa kituo anaitwaje?
Au nitajie askari wa hapa
Akikutajia majina ujue ni rushwa imejaa hapo
 
Ila bongo bado fine za gari zina ka uafadhali kiaina,niliona majuzi state attorney wa Rwanda ali-overspeed fine yake akapigwa Rwf 150,000 kama 450,000(laki nne na nusu) za kibongo,nikasema hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Rwanda maeneo yaliyojaa Rushwa Ni manne Traffic police,Shirika la umeme,Vyuo vikuu na NGOs.Ripoti yao hii hapa na jinsi wanavyokabiliana


Bribery on the decrease – report
Incidences of bribery decreased slightly from 24.4 per cent last year to 23.9 per cent this year, Rwanda Bribery Index 2017 report shows. At least 2,385 respondents took part in the survey

Incidences of bribery decreased slightly from 24.4 per cent last year to 23.9 per cent this year, Rwanda Bribery Index 2017 report shows. At least 2,385 respondents took part in the survey.


The report, which was released on Tuesday in Kigali, said the percentage of people who directly or indirectly demanded for or offered bribe decreased mainly due to strict punitive measures in institutions such as Rwanda National Police.

It however highlights that bribery remains a challenge to deal with in traffic police, electricity services, University and Civil society.

Police operations conducted last week along major highways across the country nabbed 30 drivers who attempted to bribe traffic police officers.


The report said there is need to increase preventive measures against the individuals who are still abusing their position for private gain.

The bribery incident was recorded at 9.19 per cent in electricity from 2.2 per cent last year, according to the report.

However, the likelihood in the private sector significantly reduced from 17.3 per cent last year to 9 per cent this year.

Others are university with 8.22 per cent, civil society asked for bribes at a rate of 5.7 per cent this year from 3.7 per cent last year while 5.5 per cent of Rwanda Revenue Authority officials seeking bribes decreased to 3.86 per cent.

Banks and medical services are the least to ask for bribes this year.

Commenting on the report, Appolinaire Mupinganyi, the Executive Director of Transparency International Rwanda, hailed institutions for the slight decrease and added it was thanks to punitive measures taken by concerned institutions.

“There is an improvement in general and the trend is decreasing though it is a slight one,” he said.

“Traffic police has also seen significant improvement in prevalence of bribes mainly due to tough punitive measures against the corrupt individuals who try to bribe traffic police,” he added.

“There is need for more campaigns and media should help in promoting investigative journalism to minimise the loopholes, there is also need to embrace ICT and reduce physical interactions as it influences corruption,” Mupiganyi noted.
According to the report, 85.9 per cent of Rwandans think the government’s efforts in the fight against corruption are effective, which is almost the same perception as in 2016 where it was at 85.5 per cent.

Clement Musangabatware, Deputy Ombudsman in charge of Preventing and Fighting Corruption and related offences called for more efforts to stem it as it is one of the major obstacles to structural transformation, aggravates inequality and injustice and undermines stability.

“Corruption undermines democratic institutions, slows economic development and contributes to governmental instability. Corruption attacks the foundation of democratic institutions by perverting the rule of law among others,” he said.

He said that Rwanda has committed to fight corruption is all forms, created institutions and committed to working with partners to end the trend.

Rwanda still remains the least corrupt country within the East African region and third in Africa according to Corruption Perception Index of 2016 published by Transparency International.
editorial@newtimes.co.rw
 
Roving Journalist,

Kwa Polisi itakuwa ngumu sana imagine unatakiwa kutoa fine ya 30k lakini mwamba anakupa relief ya 5k au hata 2k uende hapo raia unachagua ulipe ipi?kwa theory inawezekana maana Polisi hawana shida watakuchania sasa shida ipo kwa walipaji?

Hii haitawezekana maana zakubrush haziepukiki zilisharuhusiwa labda kama tutatumiatechnology kumonitor makosa ya barabarani bila ya askari kuwepo nafaini zilipwe moja kwa moja na lamwisho magari yanayostahili kutembea barabarani kwaukamilifu nchi hii mchache sana kama kweli ukaguzi wa haki ukifanyika😂😂😂😂
 
Kukomesha Traffic wawe wanakaa sehemu zenye CCTV camera ndipo wasimamishe magari na kukagua.Hili la kusimama popote linachangia Sana Rushwa.

Pia ziwekwe kamera automatic fixed sehemu.za spidi limit Askari traffic waondolewe wakafanye Kazi zingine badala ya hiyo ya kuvizia na kamera zao.

Maeneo ya mataa na zebra zifungwe kamera za CCTV traffic police waondolewe
Siku hizi akili imekurejea
 
YEHODAYA,

Na bado iko kwny top 5 ya the least corrupt country in Africa.

Rwanda improves in global Corruption Perception Index

By

Julius Bizimungu

Published : January 30, 2019 | Updated : January 30, 2019

Rwanda has improved by one point to score 56 out of 100, making it one of the five least corrupt countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to a new Corruption Perception Index (CPI).

The 2018 Corruption Perception Index, a global index that measures the level of corruption across the world, was released Tuesday by Transparency International.

“Data suggest that an increase of 1 point of the CPI score allow to increase direct investment by 0.5 per cent of the GDP and around 4 per cent of average income per household,” Johann Graf Lambsdorff, a former CPI Lead Researcher, said in a statement.

Rwanda was ranked the fourth least corrupt country in Africa behind Seychelles which scored 66, Botswana, which scored 61, and Cabo Verde, which scored 57. Namibia is completes the top five.

In East Africa, Rwanda was found to be the least corrupt country while, globally, the country was ranked the 48th.

“Scoring one point in Transparency International’s global index is a huge achievement. Rwanda’s improved score was based on aspects like free movement of people, ease of online application and of doing business,” said Immacule Ingabire, the Chairperson of Transparency International Rwanda.

Although Rwanda is keeping its performance, be it on the regional, continental or global level, corruption is still there, and the most affected are those with very limited income who cannot afford its cost.

The areas which are more prone to corruption, Ingabire said, include banking especially during the process of loan applications, as well as implementation of mega infrastructure projects, among others.

“Fighting corruption requires concerted efforts and everyone should understand the dangers of corruption and its negative impact towards socio-economic development,” she added.

Generally, more than two-thirds of countries score below 50 per cent, with an average score of only 43 per cent.

Denmark and New Zealand top the index globally with 88 and 87 points, respectively. Somalia, South Sudan and Syria are at the bottom of the index, with 10, 13 and 13 points, respectively.

The index ranks countries based on how corrupt public sector is perceived to be. It is measured based on a combination of 13 reliable surveys and assessments of corruption.

This year’s index particularly reveals that continued failure of most countries to significantly control corruption is contributing to a crisis of democracy around the world.

“Corruption is much more likely to flourish where democratic foundations are weak and, as we have seen in many countries, undemocratic and populist politicians can use it to their advantage,” Delia Ferreira Rubio, the Chair of Transparency International, said.
 
Wkt sisi huku Magari yasio na Insurance yanasubiri ikifika usiku ndo yanaingia barabarani kwa kujiachia kabisaa fresh.

Na nasikia police wote huku kwetu dream job yao bi kua ma'traffic' maana huko ndo kwny ulaji.

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Yaani fine zinapanda tu hazishuki huku na unaweza usisimamishwe na police hata miaka 10 kama huvunji sheria
Na licence zina point 12 na kila kosa wanafyeka baadhi inategemea na kosa lenyewe
Camera zipo kila barabara na magari yote yapo kwenye system ya serikali hata kama huna insurance unadakwa kirahisi sana
Suala bado ni gumu sana huko kwetu mkuu
Police kusimama barabarani umewawekea mlo tu hakuna kingine
 
Wkt sisi huku Magari yasio na Insurance yanasubiri ikifika usiku ndo yanaingia barabarani kwa kujiachia kabisaa fresh.

Na nasikia police wote huku kwetu dream job yao bi kua ma'traffic' maana huko ndo kwny ulaji.
[emoji2][emoji2][emoji2] eti usiku ndio wanajiachia
 
Kweli mkuu,tena mi hua sitaki shida akinipiga mkono tu wkt ananiambia lete leseni naiambatanisha na 'kishika uchumba' hapohapo kwny hio leseni,wala hutasikia maneno mengi,atajifanya anazungukia gari afu huyo anasepa zake.
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Mi Kuna mmoja hapo karume nilimpa buku 2 akanirushia
 
Ila bongo bado fine za gari zina ka uafadhali kiaina,niliona majuzi state attorney wa Rwanda ali-overspeed fine yake akapigwa Rwf 150,000 kama 450,000(laki nne na nusu) za kibongo,nikasema hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Wee usinambie
 
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