Tanzania Clarifies a Video of Spears-wielding Maasai in Loliondo as Tension Rises
PM Majaliwa insists that no fighting is taking place in Loliondo but social media is full of photos of injured Maasai people.
PM Majaliwa insists that no fighting is taking place in Loliondo but social media is full of photos of injured Maasai people.
In our briefing today: IMF, Tanzania finalise deal on a $1.071 billion loan; Ngorongoro residents will ‘at anytime from now’ relocate to Handeni, says minister.
In our briefing today: Over 1,000 CCM youths tour Ngorongoro amid looming ‘eviction’ threat; BoT publishes new update on the conduct of monetary policy in Tanzania; Walkabout Resources encounters delays at Tanzania graphite project; Tanzania to review laws that prevent women from land ownership; Study finds ‘a very high rate’ of inappropriate antibiotic prescription in Tanzania.
Eviction robs people of their history, wealth, and security. It often breaks the fabric of society.
Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa on Wednesday received recommendations from residents of Loliondo, Ngorongoro and Sale on the best ways to ensure the conservation of the respective areas, the premier’s office said Thursday.
In our briefing today: Think tank reveals ‘serious issues’ with Maasai ‘relocation’ from Ngorongoro; Mbatia: I’m still NCCR-Mageuzi’s legitimate chairperson; Police in Manyara detain over a dozen CHADEMA leaders over illegal assembly; Over 180 cases of cholera reported in Tanzania since April.
In our briefing today: Speaker Tulia declines to sack 19 former CHADEMA members, cites court injunction; Jussa calls for national consultative conference to rid Tanzania of constitutional impasse; Voluntary or Not? Maasai People Explain Their Views on ‘Relocation’ Exercise; China, Germany and UK establish consulates in Dodoma.
Maasai people claims that both bribe and intimidation accompany the exercise.
In our briefing today: Tanzania raises minimum wage by 23 percent; Samia’s remarks on Ngorongoro stir debate; Tanzania, Oman sign MoU for deep-sea exploration; Suspected poachers kill seven elephants in Ruvuma.
In our briefing today: Under pressure over the rising cost of living, minister warns ‘dishonest’ businesspeople; High Court frees former Hai DC Sabaya. But remains in custody pending another case; Police in Ngorongoro summon Maasai leaders speaking against ‘eviction’ threat; Now Tanzania charges activist Peter Madeleka with ‘publication of false statement’; Over 1,000 people died in road accidents in Tanzania in nine months.
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