
Warioba: We Must Return to the Basics (Full Interview)
In this interview, Judge Joseph Sinde Warioba calls for national reflection and a return to the foundations that built Tanzania as a peaceful country.

In this interview, Judge Joseph Sinde Warioba calls for national reflection and a return to the foundations that built Tanzania as a peaceful country.

More than 4,000 delegates are expected in Nairobi for the summit, including around 30 heads of state and government officials, as well as prominent business figures from Africa and France.

In Zanzibar, youth say a ruling party card matters more than qualifications for jobs, revealing political discrimination.

The Head of State stressed that prison reforms should not be measured solely by the number of training programs conducted, but by how effectively former prisoners rebuild their lives and avoid returning to crime.

In an interview with The Chanzo, Swedish officials outline a new strategic focus on export finance for infrastructure while maintaining diplomatic engagement on governance concerns.

Sweden’s Export Credit Agency (EKN) says its backing of Tanzania’s SGR project is boosting investor confidence and attracting international financing for the railway’s expansion.

After nine successful editions, the event has grown into one of the continent’s leading agricultural trade and investment platforms, showcasing opportunities across the entire food and agriculture value chain.

Police intensify investigation into the beheading of the Institute of Finance Management student found in the Msimbazi River.

The announcement marks a continuation of the crisis that has gripped the country since late February, when the Middle East conflict began disrupting global oil supplies.

In a historic address to the Tanzanian Parliament, the Kenyan leader emphasises a shared destiny and commits to eliminating non-tariff barriers by the end of the month.
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