Simu 2000 Traders Protest Over Plans to Relocate Them for a New World Bank-supported BRT Depot
Traders fears the depot will destroy their businesses and return them to the street
Traders fears the depot will destroy their businesses and return them to the street
Familia hizo zimekuwa zikiendesha jitihada hizo kwa miaka, zikiingia gharama za mamilioni, na sasa wanaitaka Serikali iyape kipaumbele madai yao na kuwapa msaada stahiki.
In our briefing today: Parliament approves government budget for the 2024/25 fiscal year;
LHRC says 2024/25 budget fails to address citizen development ;
Tanzania Traders’ strike expands to nine regions now;
Regulations for 10% loans to be completed by June 30
In our briefing today: Traders strike continue in Dar es Salaam, Mbeya, Dodoma and Mwanza;
Book bans and moral panic in Tanzania: Is it why they want to ban the internet too?;
There are many reasons why youth should participate in elections as voters and candidates. here are some of them
In our briefing today: Tanzania urged to invest in climate-smart strategies to boost livestock sector;
Kariakoo strike: Government halts EFDs inspection operation in Kariakoo;
Government of Zanzibar opposes the plan to extend President Mwinyi’s term
In our briefing today: Tanzania targets cryptocurrency in a new tax push: Here is why the country needs to build its capacity on cryptocurrency faster;
CCM Zanzibar recommends extending the presidential term limit for Mwinyi to seven years;
Police and Government respond to Kariakoo strike saga;
INEC explains reasons for postponing voter register updates;
Tanzania and Guinea Bissau sign mou to cooperate economically
In our briefing today: Journalist Dinna Maningo released on bail after eight days; two other journalists also freed;
Government highlights strategies to protect people with albinism;
President of Guinea Bissau to undertake three-day visit to Tanzania
It follows the tragic murder of a two-year-old girl with albinism who was found dead with some body parts missing after missing for about three weeks.
He talks about the transformations he contributed to at the company and how he managed conflicting interests as a leader of an influential news organisation.
In our briefing today: Tanzania’s priorities for the 2024/25 fiscal year;
Ready to Run and Serve Conference kick-off in Dar es Salaam;
INEC clarifies controversy surrounding commission appointments, civic election supervision;
Police arrest former Simiyu regional commissioner on sodomy charges
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