United Republic of Tanzania
Parliament of Tanzania
In order for the National Assembly to deliver effective
and efficient services, Article 87 of the Constitution provides for the
establishment of the Clerk of the National Assembly. The Clerk, who is a
presidential appointee, is the Chief Executive of the Office of the National
Assembly responsible for the efficient discharge of the business of the Office
of the National Assembly in conformity with the provisions of the Constitution
and other relevant laws.
Article 88 of the Constitution provides for the establishment of the
Secretariat of the National Assembly consisting of such a number of officers
that will be responsible for ensuring the efficient discharge of functions by
the National Assembly and Members of Parliament. .
The main role of clerk is to advise the Speaker and Members of the Parliament
on House of procedure and priviledge. He helps the Speaker to prepare for each
sitting of the House and sits in the Chamber at the commencement of each
sitting. He also records formal decisions of the House and give procedural
advice to the Speaker or other MPs as needed.
The Clerk advises on the practice and procedure of the House; the formal and
informal rules which govern its everyday activities. Assisting the Clerk in
these activities is a staff of all departments in the Office of the National
Assembly, who serve in a number of separate offices.
Hon. Naghenjwa Livingstone Kaboyoka
Special Seats (CHADEMA)