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Uwepo wa Wabunge hao unavunja Ibara ya 51(2)(c) ya Mkataba wa Jumuiya unaoeleza kuwa Mbunge atapoteza sifa za kuwa Mbunge wa Jumuiya endapo atachagul...
CHADEMA calls for a 90-day emergency fuel subsidy and removal of 18 taxes, blaming Tanzania’s fuel crisis on both domestic policy and the Middle East conflict.
As bizarre rumours of magical theft spread across Tanzania, the underlying cause may be rooted in severe economic pressure rather than mere superstition.
A non-binding resolution changes nothing unless Africa demands accountability, not aid.
Superstition and online misinformation spark a deadly outbreak of fear in Tanzania, leading to mob killings, hospitalisations, and a national police alert.
Tanzania’s election unrest inquiry commission gets a second deadline extension to April 24, 2026.
A senior Catholic leader warns that sycophancy and a departure from truth are eroding Tanzania’s moral fabric amid post-election unrest.
A massive fire at a Dar es Salaam market destroyed hundreds of stalls, intensifying disputes over a government relocation plan and sparking arson speculation.
A suspected attacker was killed by an angry mob after injuring two church leaders during a Catholic service in Tanzania’s Ukerewe District.
Dar es Salaam — The communications regulator has suspended the broadcasting licence of digital publication Jambo TV for 90 days, accusing the outlet o...
The discussion highlights how politics, economics, and regulation shape the media environment, often pushing outlets into survival mode and limiting t...
Ofisi ndogo ya Bunge Dodoma, Mtaa wa Shaaban Robert. Nimesimama eneo la mapokezi kusubiri kupanda ngazi kwenda kwenye vikao vya Kamati za Bunge. Mtu m...
In April 2026, Tanzanian fuel prices soared over 30 per cent in one month due to the Middle East conflict, despite government assurances of adequate reserves.
As Western powers drift toward confrontation and military intervention, China’s posture of calculated restraint offers a striking contrast in global diplomacy.
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The comments come just days after Warioba held a private meeting with President Samia Suluhu Hassan at the State House in Dar es Salaam on December 17.
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.