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Morning Brief

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – August 20, 2024

In our briefing today: A Senior Police Officer in Tanzania Allegedly Described a Gang-Rape Victim As a ‘Likely Sex Worker.’ It Didn’t End Well;

Weather Conditions Delay the Reception of a New Aircraft in Zanzibar;

LHRC Demands Justice in the Case of a Girl Who Was Raped and Sodomized, Calls on Authorities to Provide Appropriate Responses.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – July 01, 2024

In our briefing today: After traders’ strike, envoys call for dialogue citing unfair tax practices to investors and arbitrary freezing of bank accounts in Tanzania;

Another great migration? CHADEMA’s Peter Msigwa moves to CCM;

Hope is truly a dangerous thing: Is Tanzania going back to the dark days? ;

Debunking Myths: From childhood curiosity to fighting injustice

 The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – June 25,2024

In our briefing today: Tanzania urged to invest in climate-smart strategies to boost livestock sector;

Kariakoo strike: Government halts EFDs inspection operation in Kariakoo;

Government of Zanzibar opposes the plan to extend President Mwinyi’s term

Morning Brief

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – June 24,2024

In our briefing today: Tanzania targets cryptocurrency in a new tax push: Here is why the country needs to build its capacity on cryptocurrency faster;

CCM Zanzibar recommends extending the presidential term limit for Mwinyi to seven years;

Police and Government respond to Kariakoo strike saga;

INEC explains reasons for postponing voter register updates;

Tanzania and Guinea Bissau sign mou to cooperate economically

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – March 26,2024

In our briefing today: M-mama expands nationwide, linked to emergency health line 115; Nchimbi on Zanzibar GNU debate: ‘CCM cannot abdicate its responsibility’;CCT concerned over the government’s push to register faith-based social services initiatives as NGOs