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Author: Matonyinga Makaro

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – July 22, 2024

In our briefing today: Another cabinet reshuffle saw January Makamba and Nape Nnauye removed from the cabinet;

Prisoners and detainees to vote in the upcoming election;

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs resigns, cites personal reasons;

Commission for Human Rights reveals some police stations in Tanzania are used as torture chambers for suspects

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – July 17, 2024

In our briefing today: CCM disputes Nape’s statement on rigging Tanzania’s election;

Tanzania, USA to collaborate in fighting cancer;

Inadequate implementation of CAG recommendations frustrates stakeholders;

We spoke to ten self-employed young people to hear about their experiences. here is what they told us

Morning Brief

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – July 16, 2024

In our briefing today: Tanzania’s IGP: Police not involved in abductions;

Government to secure loan from NMB for purchasing 100 rapid transit buses;

Activists take the government to court over 2020 internet shutdown;

Police in Singida drag Bishop Mwanamapinduzi to court, released on bail;

TCU opens university admission window for higher education

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – July 12, 2024

In our briefing today: Tanzania President appoints new spy chief Suleiman Abubakar Mombo;

Japan increases grant budget for Kigoma port rehabilitation to 53 billion;

Tanzania and China strengthen collaboration in science studies;

Chinese Naval hospital ship Peace Ark to dock in Dar on July 16

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – July 10, 2024

In our briefing today: Vodacom files objection to Kabendera’s $10 million lawsuit over alleged role in his 2019 abduction;

NALA, a company founded by Tanzanian Benji Fernandes, secures Sh. 100 billion investment;

Why Tanzania needs a mindset shift to guarantee journalists’ safety?;

Former Simiyu RC in court for sodomy allegations;

Four police officers expelled after being involved in tampering

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – July 9, 2024

In our briefing today: Simu 2000 traders protest over plans to relocate them for a new World Bank-supported BRT depot;

Public contributions free youth who burned the president’s portrait;

Tanzania reaffirms commitment to strengthen East African community;

Families appeal to the government to expedite the repatriation of their ancestor’s remains from German museums