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The Chanzo Morning Briefing

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – June 21, 2022. 

In our briefing today: Tanzania puts in place electronic system for investment applications; Türkiye shares its experience in e-government with Tanzania; Conservation watchdog ‘deeply concerned’ by the report of violence in Loliondo.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – June 17, 2022.

In our briefing today: Tanzania, Kenya beef up border security at Loliondo; Tanzania concludes deal with World Bank over a $278 million loan for urban management; Tanzania, India explore possibilities of investment in port development, agriculture.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – June 16, 2022. 

In our briefing today: Government orders border scrutiny and investigation of NGOs in Loliondo; Amnesty International wants Tanzania to halt ‘brutal security operation’ in Loliondo; Tanzania charges two Chinese nationals with economic sabotage; Tanzania’s population to reach 61.3 million, NBS says; Tanzania, Oman ink deal on oil, gas.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – June 15, 2022. 

In our briefing today: Tanzania introduces digital tax, reduced mobile money levy by 43pc; Authorities in Zanzibar investigate alleged abduction, torture of Mwinyi’s critic; ACHPR ‘gravely concerned’ about the fate of indigenous people in Ngorongoro; Oman Airports to develop Kilimanjaro airport; Wentworth Resources to acquire 25pc working interest in Tanzanian gas development project.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – June 13, 2022. 

In our briefing today: Samia in Oman for a three-day official visit; Optimism runs high as over $30 billion LNG deal finally signed; LHRC calls out govt’s ‘violations of human rights’ in Ngorongoro; Zanzibar vows to end child labour as it marks World Day against Child Labour.

Samia Should Not Allow This Blot to Taint Her Legacy

Samia would benefit more by embracing people who oppose her plans to evict the Maasai people from Ngorongoro. Instead of isolating them, she needs to keep them closer and learn why they take such a position on the issue.