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Family of murdered Arusha gemstone trader alleges police harassment and obstruction before his death, demanding accountability amid fears of state-san...
Court rejects media gag order as opposition leader challenges shaky witness testimony in Tanzanian treason trial.
Before the Suez Canal, before container ships—East Africa was the centre of the Indian Ocean economy. Its ruins tell the truth we keep ignoring.
I was surprised by this perception coming from Museveni himself, his discomfort with the arrogance of the mighty over the weak. It reminds me of the i...
Tanzania’s energy access has more than tripled since 2021, reaching 23.2 per cent in 2025 as the country shifts away from deadly biomass fuels.
The multipolar world is not about choosing sides. It is about choosing a strategy.
Tanzania’s higher education loan authority is partnering with private entities to expand its reach as demand for student financing outstrips public funds.
‘I have never been so hard-hearted as to forbid people from going to a funeral, if they have seen the importance of going.’
Below is the transcript of the second episode of Kivulini Talks, in this program we discussed the issue of reconcilliation. The program was moderated ...
The opposition leader will be included in a case concerning the management of his party’s assets, a court in Dar es Salaam has indicated.
Moves to “Africanise” democracy are often a pretext for rolling back human rights and stifling dissent across the continent.
A senior police officer admits to baseless arrests as Lissu's cross-examination exposes flaws, leaving the prosecution’s case in tatters.
A deep dive into two decades of economic data reveals why Tanzania’s growth has been steady but not spectacular, held back by a lack of ambition and a...
Responding to a local official’s fear for his life, the prime minister admits the nation has “a problem of this kind” and pledges action to protect citizens.
The seventh and eighth prosecution witnesses took the stand, but both left with their testimonies severely compromised after facing Mr Lissu’s methodi...
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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.