Register for PCCB’s Employment Portal in 2023

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The Ajira Portal is a system or website that was developed to receive job applications from applicants in order to prevent bias in PCB job applications (it is a part of PCCB’s main website).

How to Access the PCCB Job Portal in 2023

In order to sign in PCCB Job Portal you need to Have an Account if  Not yet Registered You must Create An Account Firstly

 

The requirement to Register PCCB JOB PORTAL

Username (Also you can use your Email as Username) ▪️ Password Email

What Requirements/Details  Need to be Filled in PCCB JOB Portal?

▪️ Personal Details:

▪️Contact Details

▪️Academic Details

▪️ Attachment Uploading (In PDF Format Except for passport size picture it can be in JPEG & PNG) ▪️Referees Details

▪️National Service Program Details

▪️ NIDA Details

▪️ Anti Corruption Club Membership Details

▪️ Criminal Record status

▪️ Declaration (You have Declare overall above information you filled) Lastly you Allowed to Submit your Applications

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 How to Login /Signup into the PCCB Job portal?

In order to sign in to the PCCB Job portal, you need to Have an Account if  Not yet Registered You must Create An Account Firstly

The requirement to Register PCCB JOB PORTAL

  • Username (Also you can use your Email as Username)
  •  Password Email

 

What Requirements/Details  Need to be Filled in PCCB Job Portal?

Personal Details:

  •  Contact Details
  • Academic Details
  •  Attachment Uploading (In PDF Format Except for passport size pictures it can be in JPEG & PNG)
  • Referees Details
  • National Service Program Details
  •  NIDA Details
  •  Anti Corruption Club Membership Details
  •  Criminal Record status

 

Declaration (You have to Declare the overall above information you filled in) Lastly you Allowed to Submit your Applications

Click Here to Log in PCCB Portal and Apply for PCCB Jobs

What is the primary purpose of a PCCB?

How to Access the PCCB Job Portal in 2023

The PCCB and ZACECA’s duties include monitoring public bodies, providing advice to the general public and the business sector, and increasing awareness of corruption-related issues. As part of their third area of accountability, both ACAs are required to look into allegations of corruption.

The current Prevention and Combating of Corruption Act (PCCA) replaced the Prevention of Corruption Act (PCA) in July 2007, renaming the PCB to the “Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau” (PCCB).

According to Section 5 of the PCCA, the PCCB is a separate entity.

Act No. 2 ordered the creation of an Anti-Corruption Squad in 1974, making it Tanzania’s first anti-corruption organisation.

 

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