
Camillus Wambura
Camillus Wambura is the Inspector General of Police in Tanzania, actively involved in law enforcement and public safety. He was present at the funeral of former Prime Minister Cleopa Msuya, reflecting his role in the nation's governance and his respect for the late leader.
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Inspector General of Police (IGP) Camillus Wambura said the Force would continue providing training programmes locally and abroad.
Samia urges stronger trust between Police Force, citizensInspector General of Police Camillus Wambura held a press briefing with Minister Simbachawene to discuss security ahead of December 9.
Banned nationwide protests are ‘an attempted coup’, says Tanzanian governmentThe Inspector General of Police, Camillus Wambura, told The Citizen’s sister Newspaper Mwananchi that information regarding the incident would be provided by the Government’s Chief Spokesperson.
Families in Tanzania still searching for loved ones who went missing after election unrestInspector General of Police Camillus Wambura announced a 6pm curfew, urging citizens to remain indoors while security agencies restored order.
Unforgettable moment: How chaos damaged Tanzania’s reputation as ‘Island of Peace’Camillus Wambura, the Inspector General of Police, emphasised that the Tanzania Police Force was prepared to ensure security is maintained throughout the country.
Tanzania Police pledge safety for citizens, journalists ahead of electionsInspector General of Police Camillus Wambura assured delegates that the security situation in the country was calm.
Tanzania VP orders police cyber patrol ahead of General ElectionThe Inspector General of Police (IGP), Camillus Wambura, attended the funeral.
Samia leads national farewell for Tanzania's former Prime Minister Cleopa Msuya






































