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Tanzania leader names new premier | Tanzania leader names new premier |
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Tanzania's president has named a new prime minister a day after dissolving his entire cabinet in the wake of a corruption scandal. | Tanzania's president has named a new prime minister a day after dissolving his entire cabinet in the wake of a corruption scandal. |
Mizengo Pinda is to replace Edward Lowassa, who resigned along with two ministers, after being implicated in an energy deal involving a US-based firm. | |
They deny any wrongdoing but there has been a public outcry about the affair. | They deny any wrongdoing but there has been a public outcry about the affair. |
The company was hired to provide emergency electricity during a power crisis, but MPs say it failed to do so. | |
Parliament must confirm the nomination of Mr Pinda, previously minister for regional affairs and local government. | Parliament must confirm the nomination of Mr Pinda, previously minister for regional affairs and local government. |
President Jakaya Kikwete hopes a new government will be in place before US President George Bush visits the country next week. | President Jakaya Kikwete hopes a new government will be in place before US President George Bush visits the country next week. |
Prosecution calls | Prosecution calls |
Correspondents say pressure has been mounting on the government to crack down on officials linked to corruption. | Correspondents say pressure has been mounting on the government to crack down on officials linked to corruption. |
The storm has been gathering... and people have been very dissatisfied with the performance of some ministers Political analyst Mwesigye Baregu | The storm has been gathering... and people have been very dissatisfied with the performance of some ministers Political analyst Mwesigye Baregu |
A parliamentary committee set up to investigate the 2006 energy deal revealed that the government was losing more than $100,000 a day to the US-based electricity company that was awarded the contract. | |
Political analyst Mwesigye Baregu says the resignations allow the president to reposition his government and restore public confidence in the face of sharp criticism. | Political analyst Mwesigye Baregu says the resignations allow the president to reposition his government and restore public confidence in the face of sharp criticism. |
"The storm has been gathering in the past two years and people have been very dissatisfied with the performance of some ministers," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | "The storm has been gathering in the past two years and people have been very dissatisfied with the performance of some ministers," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. |
Mr Lowassa made an emotional speech to parliament when he resigned on Thursday, saying he felt the committee had misled parliament. | Mr Lowassa made an emotional speech to parliament when he resigned on Thursday, saying he felt the committee had misled parliament. |
Energy and Minerals Minister Nazir Karamagi and Ibrahim Msabaha - a former energy minister and now in the East African Community ministry - resigned hours after him. | Energy and Minerals Minister Nazir Karamagi and Ibrahim Msabaha - a former energy minister and now in the East African Community ministry - resigned hours after him. |
The BBC's Vicky Ntetema in Dar es Salaam says Richmond Development was contracted to bring in generators to provide 100 megawatts of electricity each day after a drought early in 2006 left low water levels in dams leading to severe power cuts. | The BBC's Vicky Ntetema in Dar es Salaam says Richmond Development was contracted to bring in generators to provide 100 megawatts of electricity each day after a drought early in 2006 left low water levels in dams leading to severe power cuts. |
By the time the company was ready to start operations, Tanzania's power problems had been resolved. | By the time the company was ready to start operations, Tanzania's power problems had been resolved. |
Mr Lowassa's office later influenced the government's decision to extend Richmond's contract despite advice to the contrary from the state-run energy company Tanesco, the inquiry alleges. | Mr Lowassa's office later influenced the government's decision to extend Richmond's contract despite advice to the contrary from the state-run energy company Tanesco, the inquiry alleges. |
The parliamentary committee has recommended that those implicated in the scandal be prosecuted but observers say the onus remains with President Kikwete. | The parliamentary committee has recommended that those implicated in the scandal be prosecuted but observers say the onus remains with President Kikwete. |