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While the mood in the country was jovial for many women; CHADEMA women faced arrest and spent nights in police custody
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Geopolitical turmoil abroad reignites pressure on Tanzania to finally tap its vast natural gas reserves and end costly fuel imports
Tanzania’s latest drug crackdown uncovers a sophisticated operation to divert powerful medical-grade opioids into the illicit market.
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Bujumbura has agreed on a sweeping repatriation plan as two major refugee camps in Tanzania prepare to shut their doors.
The sharp rise in the cost of diesel is expected to have a significant ripple effect throughout the economy.
Tanzanians abroad are urged to prioritise their safety by using official channels, safeguarding documents, and registering with their local embassy.
President Samia breaks ground on 15-tank storage complex at Dar port, aiming to double capacity, slash ship waiting times, and lower fuel prices for consumers.
He didn't raise his voice. He just asked if we truly hate corruption — or only regret not sharing in it.
What I am left with is something more uncomfortable: the recognition that progress is real, and insufficient, and reversible.
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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.