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The Chanzo Morning Briefing

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – June 7, 2022. 

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. 

The Chanzo Morning Briefing

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – May 26, 2022. 

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.  

The Chanzo Morning Briefing

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – May 17, 2022. 

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.   

The Chanzo Morning Briefing

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – May 16, 2022.

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.  

The Chanzo Morning Briefing

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – May 7, 2022. 

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.