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Homera revs up eRITA, rolls out mobile clinics
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75109, member: 636"] Tanzania's Constitution and Legal Affairs Minister Juma Zuberi Homera told the Registration, Insolvency and Trusteeship Agency to beef up its digital platform eRITA while speaking at a meeting in Dodoma with board members and regional reps. The goal is to speed up how fast people get helped and fix the current problems users are dealing with. He also wants them to roll out mobile clinics that can hit up remote spots where folks can't easily access services. The agency handles pretty important stuff like tracking major life events, registering trustees, and protecting assets that belong to dead people, bankrupt individuals, and kids. It got started back in 2006 as a replacement for the old Administrator General's Department, but its history actually goes way back to 1917 under German colonial times. Regional Commissioner Rosemary Senyamule said the government wants this meeting to produce real solutions and workable strategies instead of just talk. [/QUOTE]
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