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.
Jumla ya wakufunzi 28 kutoka tarafa za Loliondo, Sare na Ngorongoro watapatiwa mafunzo hayo, ambapo nao watatakiwa kuwafikia wananchi takribani 200 ndani ya muda wa siku tano, kuanzia Oktoba 26, hadi Oktoba 31, 2024.
Hifadhi imeendelea kulikalia eneo hilo la mita 800 licha ya Serikali kuendelea kukiri kwamba uamuzi wa kulichukua ulifanyika kimakosa.
The protestors were demanding that the government and the police address incidents of child abductions in the area.
In our briefing today: Pressure Mounts on Tanzania’s President Over Police’s Alleged Involvement in Forced Disappearance Incidents;
One person shot dead during protests against child abductions in Lamadi-Simiyu;
Human Rights Defenders urge President Samia to visit Ngorongoro to hear residents’ concerns;
Victim testifies on day four of Yombo girl gang rape case
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced her fourth cabinet reshuffle this year, marking the fourteenth such change since 2021. The latest reshuffle sees the return of former ministers Palamagamba Kabudi and William Lukuvi to the cabinet, while two other ministers, Angela Kairuki and Ummy Mwalimu, have been removed.
In our briefing today: Police say investigations into gang rape allegations involving TPDF officers continue;
Tanzania Embassy in the UK issued a warning to citizens following racist attacks across multiple British cities;
A British citizen of Tanzanian origin appeals for help after her husband allegedly threatened to kill her;
EU issues Sh97b in budgetary support to Tanzania;
Amnesty International issues report accusing private companies of complicity in the ‘eviction’ of Maasai in Loliondo;
Tanzania’s new e-procurement system to comply with the open contracting data standard.
In our briefing today: Tanzania: Presidential Commission on Tax Reforms announced;
Human Rights Watch: Indigenous Maasai endure coercive relocation;
Kilimanjaro police deny reports of child murders ;
A parable of sacrifice for conservation
Wanafunzi wadai kusitishiwa ufadhili wa masomo, au kucheleweshewa malipo, bila taarifa, hali wanayosema inawasababishia usumbufu mkubwa.
Wananchi wanalalamika Serikali kutumia mabavu kuwahamisha kwenye ardhi yao iliyobadilishwa kuwa hifadhi bila ushirikishwaji wa wanavijiji.
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