Zanzibar spotlights digital ethics push

Zanzibar President Hussein Ali Mwinyi is showing up to wrap the Ethics and Human Rights Day celebrations at the trade fair grounds in Dimani after the government had to push back the global observance date. Minister Haroun Ali Suleiman says this year's theme centers on how digital systems can strengthen governance, accountability, integrity, and rights protection when people actually use technology properly in public services.

The whole deal involves five oversight bodies, like the Public Leaders Ethics Commission, ZAECA anti-corruption squad, the auditor general's office, and two other governance watchdogs that run public education programs. Haroun wants citizens tuning in through media channels while highlighting how the day connects back to when the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

The minister stressed that the event gives Zanzibar a chance to check progress on protecting rights and figure out strategies for handling new challenges in the digital era.
 

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