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President Samia met a high-level Chinese Communist Party delegation led by Liu Haixing at the State House to discuss strengthening Tanzania–China coop...
A new US Senate bill threatens to cut key economic and security ties with Tanzania, escalating pressure after its deadly October 2025 elections.
Tanzania’s main opposition party rejects all allegations in its response to the registrar, accusing the official of criminalising protected political ...
President Samia joins regional heads of state in Kigali to champion nuclear energy as the solution to Africa’s growing power demands and digital transformation.
A senior official from the ruling party in Tanzania has sparked outrage after stating she would eliminate the main opposition party if given the chance to rule.
Tanzania boosts military spending to address regional threats and modernise its armed forces.
Decentralisation, local processing, and community consent can transform mining into genuine development.
The government has formed a three-member judicial panel to investigate the October 2025 violence, but critics call it a way to avoid real accountability.
Tanzania’s main opposition party CHADEMA, has resumed public rallies across the country, focusing on calls to free its party chairperson, demand...
Tanzanian seafarer’s remains returned home, underscoring the lethal dangers for merchant mariners in the escalating 2026 Iran War.
How a nation’s descent into xenophobic violence echoes the warning signs of historical atrocities.
Tanzania’s second-largest opposition party has formed a shadow cabinet to hold the government accountable following the October 2025 general elections.
Tanzania is following a dark pattern—renaming a massacre as a security operation—and risking the erasure of national memory.
Eminent Tanzanians warn the nation is spiralling into crisis, demanding the government take responsibility for over 500 deaths during the disputed Oct...
Historia inaonesha kwamba hakuna mfumo kandamizi unaoanguka kwa sababu ya malalamiko yaliyotawanyika ya wale wanaokandamizwa.
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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.