
Police in Arusha Denies Detaining Kenyan Pastor
Pastor Julius Kuyioni was reportedly arrested on July 7 in Arusha and he is yet to be released.

Pastor Julius Kuyioni was reportedly arrested on July 7 in Arusha and he is yet to be released.

In our briefing today: Activists fault Samia’s appointments of Wambura, Kingai; ‘Democracy should go beyond elections’; Govt to construct 13 irrigation schemes in Mbeya; Team formed to revive sisal production in Tanzania.

The rights organisation is blaming the present tension in Ngorongoro on laws that allow wildlife hunting.

In our briefing today: CCM drums up demands for New Constitution; CHADEMA jubilant as court dismisses objections by its former cadres; France shares its approach to conservation with Tanzania; Train accident kills four, injures 132 in Tabora.

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.

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.

In our briefing today: Tension rises in Dar over Panya Road as police launch crackdown on the band of marauders; Environmental watchdog wants polluters held accountable; Tanzanian flags fly at half-mast as the nation mourns the passing of Kenya’s Kibaki.

In our briefing today: Tanzanians mark the 58th anniversary of the Union between Tanganyika, Zanzibar; Bosch Rexroth appoints Tansec Limited as its distributor in Tanzania; Lawmakers in Zanzibar to start debating govt budget today.

In our briefing today: New twist in the Nigerian woman saga as police shift blame to assault survivor; Ngorongoro residents in panic as authorities seek to transfer over Sh355m COVID-19 funding to Handeni; Tanzania expects to generate 200MW from geothermal.

The question of self-reliance was key to Nyerere’s political and philosophical foundation. Because to him, there is a link between development and freedom and it was impossible for a nation to be dependent on the foreign nations while at the same time maintaining its freedom.
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