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Wadau wa elimu wasisitiza ni muhimu mwanafunzi kupumzika ili kuweza kufikia malengo ya ukuaji na elimu
Tanzania formed a probe team to investigate a nationwide blackout in Tanzania that occurred on June 27, 2026, after multiple transmission and generati...
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It signals a return to tough policies and stoking fears over the country’s democratic future.
A Saturday evening blackout cripples essential services across Tanzania and exposes grid frailties, as the government launches an official probe.
Hitilafu ya mifumo ya kusafirisha na kuzalisha umeme yatajwa kusababisha mifumo ya gridi ya taifa kujizima ili kujilinda
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In this interview, Judge Joseph Sinde Warioba calls for national reflection and a return to the foundations that built Tanzania as a peaceful country.
The session explored what happened next after October 29 and whether the response so far is sufficient
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.
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