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As AI undermines written assignments, universities are urged to adopt oral defences and public student journals — restoring competency and academic integrity.
With plans to build in pristine reserves and on sacred islands, Zanzibar faces a defining moment. Will it follow a sustainable path or repeat the mist...
Perhaps the most unsettling realization of 2025 is this: democracy is no longer guaranteed by process alone. It requires constant vigilance, ethical l...
He has been detained on allegations of publishing false information, amidst a wider crackdown on dissent following the country's contested October election.
Heavy rains wash out sections of the SGR line, halting Tanzania’s flagship rail service between Morogoro and Dodoma indefinitely.
Ten people were killed in a fiery crash on New Year’s Eve, capping a tragic year of road carnage across Tanzania that has claimed hundreds of lives an...
The Tanzania Revenue Authority has attributed its record-breaking December performance to improved voluntary compliance and a resilient national economy.
Rugemeleza Nshala, Tanzania’s leading human rights lawyer, alleges systemic erosion of judicial independence and rule of law, citing enforced disappea...
Frustrated commuters face long waits and illegal fare hikes, with tensions recently erupting into vandalism. Can the city’s transit system keep pace w...
This is a significant increase on its current record volumes, signalling a major escalation in its ambition to become the region’s leading trade gateway.
A deadly police encounter in Dodoma sparks renewed scrutiny over law enforcement accountability and long-promised reforms.
ACT Wazalendo will now proceed with a judicial review against the electoral commission’s decision to exclude them from the allocation of women’s speci...
Legal hurdles explain why the fossil hasn’t returned to Tanzania. But has “complicated” become a convenient reason for inaction?
Critics in Tanzania and Zambia are raising concerns over the terms of the 30-year concession granted to a Chinese state-owned company.
As loved ones vanish and online dissent is silenced, a chilling climate of fear takes hold across Tanzania.
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In this official speech, the president outlines the mandate to investigate the protest “calamity,” and responds to critics of the domestic probe.
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.