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The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News —January 20, 2026 In our briefing today: Families Describe Burying Clothes of Loved Ones Shot in Tanzania’s...
Speaking to commission members on Monday, January 19, 2026, several families reported seeing the bodies of their loved ones, only for them to later di...
Trapped by US protectionism, Canada’s future lies in its historical ties. A Commonwealth FTA is the urgent and viable economic escape route—and Mark C...
According to her brother, Nassor Idd Nassor, she had been diagnosed with a minor heart condition that deteriorated suddenly overnight.
In our briefing today: Tanzania’s Main Opposition Party CHADEMA Warns Rape and Sexual Harassment Are Being Used as Weapons of Political Repression; C...
Kihongosi questioned why Warioba spoke to the press immediately after visiting the State House
A landmark case questioning the fairness of INEC’s special seat allocation moves forward, testing judicial independence and electoral integrity.
In their joint statement, CHADEMA regional chairpersons called on human rights bodies to take joint action to investigate allegations of sexual tortur...
Uchaguzi wa Uganda 2026 umekuja na matukio na vioja kadha wa kadha ambavyo ni ishara mbaya kwa demokrasia ya uchaguzi, visivyopaswa kuigwa
The renewed push follows the issuance of the Business Licensing (Prohibition of Business Activities for Non-Citizens) Order, published on July 28, 202...
Patrick Hege’s new book reveals that the colonial city was built not from grand plans, but through the daily actions of police, traders, and intermediaries.
Tanzanian supermodel halts major tourism documentary, demanding justice for protest crackdown victims.
A Tanzanian activist emerges after being disappeared - only to have his social media silenced by the state for a year, in a secretive court hearing.
After a lifetime of being silenced, a new generation is shifting from dreams of escape to demands for justice. Can the old system survive their call?
A popular social media activist has been held by police in Tanzania for more than ten days without being taken to court, prompting his lawyers to dema...
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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.