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Do elections in parts of Africa still function as meaningful instruments of democratic choice, or have they become rituals that legitimise political permanence?
We must find our own way to disagree without destroying respect, without fighting, without killing or tearing each other apart.
The passing of Edwin Mtei, the former central bank governor and CHADEMA founder, marks the loss of a standard for ethical leadership—a stark contrast ...
The Commission announces in will no longer allow media participation in witness testimonies due to privacy concerns
International law is being put to the test, not on the question as to whether it is effective or not, but of the status quo on superiority complex wit...
Aurelia recounts how she was left for several hours without treatment, believing she was dead
The protest stemmed from opposition to a revenue-sharing arrangement between individuals who were awarded licenses for the mining area and the small-s...
In our briefing today: Commotion in Runzewe, Geita, as Police Disperse Small-Scale Miners Using Tear Gas Following Strike; Government to Cancel Minin...
In our briefing today: Tanzania, U.S. Discuss Graphite Exploration Partnership Amid Efforts to Ease Diplomatic Pressure After Election Crackdown; Tan...
These activities included tree-planting in Nkasi and branch-opening ceremonies in Mbeya.
The meeting comes as the country has engaged a lobbying firm to ease diplomatic pressure from the U.S following election crackdown incidents
Marekani na Tanzania zinaeleza juu ya ushirikiano huu katika kipindi ambacho Marekani imetangaza kupitia upya uhusiano wake na Tanzania kufuatia matuk...
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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.