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The UN has named the transatlantic slave trade a crime against humanity—but for East Africa, justice remains incomplete without recognising the Indian...
What happens when citizens stop suffering in isolation and begin to recognise their collective struggles?
The government assures Coco Beach vendors their public space will not be sold to private developers, securing their livelihoods after public outcry.
A Tanzanian court has allowed a citizen's constitutional challenge against the 90-day suspension of JamiiForums to proceed, dismissing government objections.
Tanzania’s data watchdog sets an April 8 registration deadline with strict penalties, signalling a major crackdown on digital privacy compliance.
An international symposium at the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania seeks to amplify local voices and challenge colonial legacies in global cons...
Small-scale traders at Coco Beach plead for President Samia’s intervention to stop their eviction, which threatens their livelihoods and the privatisa...
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Katika mradi na mpango huu “mpya” unaoelezwa na Serikali ni muhimu kujiuliza kuwa hizi bilioni 200 ni kwa ajili ya nani haswa?
Torrential rains in Mbeya kill at least 18, mostly children, as flooding and landslides compound a growing national crisis.
Veteran journalist Jenerali Ulimwengu and scholar Azaveli Lwaitama launch the handbook aimed at returning Pan-Africanism to ordinary people.
Tanzanian lawyer Joseph Oleshangay rejects the two presidential reports on Ngorongoro as neither independent nor credible.
Tanzania mourns the loss of William Lukuvi, a prominent three-decade pillar of East African politics, who passed away from a suspected heart attack.
The centre-right party has taken its battle against a sweeping political ban to the highest court, challenging a controversial injunction that has par...
Starting April 8, operating unregistered CCTV without public notices becomes a criminal offence in Tanzania.
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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.