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Maziku anaomba serikali isimamie upimaji na uboreshaji wa kifaa hiki ili kiweze kuzalishwa kwa wingi na kwa ubora zaidi nakupunguza gharama kwa watumi...
Addressing a gathering of local and international investors, Prof. Mkumbo acknowledged that the country had recently faced moments that tested its sta...
A judicial review seeks to halt the inquiry into post-election violence, alleging the President’s appointed commission is illegal, conflicted, and lac...
In our briefing today: Education Minister Seeks Field Insights on Updated School Syllabi; Op-ED; Tanzania: Assessing and Mitigating Political Risk...
Prof. Mkenda encouraged teachers to openly share the challenges and successes they encounter as they implement the revised syllabi, noting that such i...
The political settlement that guaranteed a measure of policy stability in the aftermath of 2017-2019 business sector reform has entered a renegotiation phase.
Tanzania’s reputation as a peaceful haven masks a complex history of internal and external conflicts, political assassinations, and recent violence de...
A total of 2,045 people were arrested nationwide following the demonstrations that occurred on Election Day, which were countered by a heavy use of fo...
Daines’ family is one of many who have had to conduct burials without bodies following the killings during the election-day protests and the subsequen...
As authorities arrest dozens ahead of planned demonstrations, the national police force launches an investigation into a local commander's controversi...
A fierce diplomatic clash erupts as the European Parliament demands targeted sanctions and the release of an opposition leader, while Tanzania defiant...
In our briefing today: Tanzania Dismisses ‘Protest’ Label for Oct. 29 Unrest as PM Brands Violence ‘Economic Sabotage’; Challenges Death Toll Figure...
Tanzania’s Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has withdrawn treason-related charges against 220 youths who were arrested following unrest linked to...
The high-level gathering marked 25 years since the first summit in Cairo and brought together Heads of State and Government from both continents to re...
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The October 29 protest marks the largest protest to ever happened in the country.
It follows a viral video by an individual identifying himself as Captain Tesha, urging the army to take over the government.
Writing a vision is a good start, but achieving its goals demands strong accountability and honest discussion about Tanzania’s governance challenges.