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In our briefing today: Tanzanian Music Artists Struggle to Return to Business After October 29 as Society Pushes for Boycott: ‘Makomborero’ Remains ...
As a result, end-of-year shows have vanished, artists have canceled song and album releases, and unlike previous years, the top trending song is not a...
The petition is scheduled for hearing on Monday, December 15, 2025, before Magistrate Mwankuga. It remains unclear what charges, if any, Mwambe is facing.
A lawsuit over a week-long internet blackout marks the third major legal challenge to the Tanzanian government's actions following the contested Octob...
In a statement on December 11, CHADEMA labelled the election “invalid” and described President Samia as a “self-imposed ruler,” amidst pushback from herself.
Many young girls leave rural homes for cities like Arusha or Dar es Salaam to escape poverty. Domestic work becomes their lifeline – but the hours are...
A national celebration turned into a military lockdown as armed forces flooded the streets—revealing a nation silencing dissent instead of honouring freedom.
Born on June 23, 1967, Ms Mhagama built an influential and enduring career in public service, serving in various ministerial capacities throughout her...
Independence didn’t begin in 1961. It started with the flames, unity, and sacrifice of the Maji Maji War—Tanzania’s first national awakening.
On social media, some observers have analyzed the meeting as one of the key cornerstones for the Tanzanian government to get itself out of the corner ...
As violence and repression escalate under President Samia, the world can no longer afford to look away.
Hakuna wazazi wanaofanana, na hakuna haja ya kufanana. Kilicho muhimu ni kuunda daraja kati ya tofauti zetu ili mtoto apate utulivu, mwongozo, na upendo.
Police have detained over 100 people ahead of planned anti-government protests on Independence Day, amidst increasing international concern over a rec...
Kama jamii, hatujaweza kuwasaidia vya kutosha wale walioondokewa kufanya misiba ya wapendwa wao; misiba kwa maana ya taratibu za kidini, taratibu za k...
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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.