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Tanzania LGAs push for mandatory resident ID to boost security
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75102, member: 636"] Local government bigwigs in Tanzania are pushing hard for better neighborhood tracking systems because knowing who actually lives where makes everything from security to basic services way easier to handle. Peppino Sudi from Ubungo District says the old ten-cell leader system for tracking residents basically fell apart, and he wants laws forcing everyone to register with their block captain so authorities can keep tabs on sketchy people moving around. Street-level officials across Dar es Salaam and Arusha are saying proper ID systems help them spot troublemakers faster and get things like water and electricity to the right places. Security volunteers are complaining they don't have enough people or cash to run community policing properly, and residents back them up by saying registration makes life simpler when you need government help or want to stop crime before it gets worse. [/QUOTE]
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