The classroom has filed a request at the parliament in Dodoma yesterday, November 9, 2011 at the end of the week, contributing to the National Development Plan proposals for 2018/19 and the planning and budget preparation plan for 2018/19.
The Rombo MP contributed that the parliament was involved in the murder of his girlfriend's partner, so it was well involved in the investigation.
After the parliament explained, Mlinga asked the Speaker to report to Selasini that during his lifetime he had never been involved in the murder.
"I highly respect Mr. Selasini. Since I was born I have never been associated with the death of my friend's friend and I ask him to bring evidence in Parliament who was involved in me, "said Mlinga.
Parliamentary chairman Nagma Giga asked Selasini as he received the statement but the MP continued to hold his position saying the issue was written in the newspaper Dira.
"I've heard him and that's the spear of pigs but human beings are painful. The Drawing magazine wrote very well that your partner did not betray you. You and a group of your teenagers went to kill him. It was reported to the police and reported in the newspapers and have never been denied until today, "he said.
In the classroom, he said, "I would ask the Government for an investigation into who was involved in prosecuting Tundu Lissu's lifetime, who was allegedly involved in the investigation by killing him," he said.
The Rombo MP said in the morning when Mlinga requested the Speaker's guidance, his guide was ridiculent and involved the Leader of the Official Opposition Camp, Freeman Mbowe and albinism.
In the guide, Mlinga asked Mbowe's action to call on international investigators to investigate the injured Lissu incident in shooting on 7 September in Dodoma and question why he did not want those investigators in the killing of albino.
Mlinga said there were reports that politicians were involved in the killing of albino, then Mbowe and the party and also said why he did not question the killing of Kibiti and Rufiji people.
However, Speaker Job Ndugai said to him that he did not see if there were guidelines and directing Parliamentary activities to continue for contributors to begin contributing to the program.
In the morning of the immediate query for the prime minister, Mbowe asked the prime minister to allow international investigators to come to investigate the incident of Lissu's assault on a continuous treatment at Nairobi Hospital in Kenya.
Responding to the question, Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said investigators were still unable to investigate the incident and assured Tanzanians that the investigation was continuing.
"I've heard him and that's the spear of pigs but human beings are painful. The Drawing magazine wrote very well that your partner did not betray you. You and a group of your teenagers went to kill him. It was reported to the police and reported in the newspapers and have never been denied until today, "he said.
In the classroom, he said, "I would ask the Government for an investigation into who was involved in prosecuting Tundu Lissu's lifetime, who was allegedly involved in the investigation by killing him," he said.
The Rombo MP said in the morning when Mlinga requested the Speaker's guidance, his guide was ridiculent and involved the Leader of the Official Opposition Camp, Freeman Mbowe and albinism.
In the guide, Mlinga asked Mbowe's action to call on international investigators to investigate the injured Lissu incident in shooting on 7 September in Dodoma and question why he did not want those investigators in the killing of albino.
Mlinga said there were reports that politicians were involved in the killing of albino, then Mbowe and the party and also said why he did not question the killing of Kibiti and Rufiji people.
However, Speaker Job Ndugai said to him that he did not see if there were guidelines and directing Parliamentary activities to continue for contributors to begin contributing to the program.
In the morning of the immediate query for the prime minister, Mbowe asked the prime minister to allow international investigators to come to investigate the incident of Lissu's assault on a continuous treatment at Nairobi Hospital in Kenya.
Responding to the question, Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said investigators were still unable to investigate the incident and assured Tanzanians that the investigation was continuing.
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