Ministry of Constitutional and Legal Affairs
| Wizara ya Katiba na Mambo ya Sheria (Swahili) | |
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| Formed | 2006 | 
| Jurisdiction | Government of Tanzania | 
| Headquarters | Mkwepu/Sokoine, Dar es Salaam 6°49′6″S 39°17′22″E / 6.81833°S 39.28944°E  | 
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| Deputy Minister responsible | 
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| Website | sheria | 
The Ministry of Constitution and Legal Affairs is a government ministry of Tanzania that was formed in 2006. The ministry is responsible for creating and promoting good governance, justice, and equality by ensuring universal access to legal services.[1]
History
The Ministry has undergone a number of name changes throughout its history. Most recently, the ministry was renamed under John Magufuli's first cabinet formed in 2015 to the Ministry of Constitutional and Legal Affairs.
Institutions
- Judiciary of Tanzania
 - Attorney General's Chambers
 - Law Reform Commission of Tanzania
 - Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance
 - Registration, Insolvency and Trusteeship Agency
 - The Law School of Tanzania
 - Institute of Judicial Administration
 
List of ministers
- Mary Nagu[2] (2006–2008) (1st Minister / 1st female)
 - Mathias Chikawe (2008–2014)
 - Asha-Rose Migiro[3] (2014–2015)
 - Palamagamba John Aidan Mwaluko Kabudi (2015–2019)
 - Augustine Mahiga (2019–2020)
 - Mwigulu Lameki Nchemba 2020-2021
 - Palamagamba Kabudi (2021–Present)
 
See also
References
- ^ "Kuhusu Sisi" [About Us] (in Swahili). Retrieved 28 June 2013.
 - ^ Relations, House, Committee on Foreign Affairs, and Senate, Committee on Foreign (September 2008). Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2007. Government Printing Office. ISBN 9780160813993.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "New Tanzanian Ambassador in UK to Strengthen Cooperation in Investment Trade and Tourism - TanzaniaInvest". TanzaniaInvest. 2016-05-06. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
 
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