The Chanzo Morning Briefing – September 23, 2021.
Lissu demands DPP drop all cases against CHADEMA members, including Mbowe’s and World Bank willing to support Tanzania’s efforts against COVID-19, its president says.
Lissu demands DPP drop all cases against CHADEMA members, including Mbowe’s and World Bank willing to support Tanzania’s efforts against COVID-19, its president says.
Pressure mounts on President Samia to drop terrorism charges against Mbowe; Two cases filed at High Court to challenge controversial mobile money transaction levy; and Tanzania: Over 100,000 people inoculated against COVID-19.
In our briefing, today: TZ finally kicks off its COVID-19 vaccination program; CHADEMA women seek US intervention over Tanzania’s human rights situation; AFRICOM’s Gen. Townsend in Tanzania for official visit; EU to support Zanzibar’s vaccination drive; and Majaliwa receives findings from team formed to investigate fire at Kariakoo market.
By bringing additional retribution upon those whose lives were disrupted under the previous administration, Samia is sending a very dangerous and divisive political gesture.
In our briefing, today: CCM tells off Diallo for ‘insane leaders’ remarks; Team formed to investigate Kariakoo’s market inferno; Lissu: Sirro is a liar; Z’bar intensifies war on corruption; Govt schools shine in ACSEE exams results; and Z’bar rolls out coronavirus vaccination.
In our briefing, today: Kabudi calls CSOs’ contribution towards TZ’s development ‘indispensable’; Ndugulile: privacy and data protection law is coming; Sabaya’s case postponed until July 16; and editors threaten to boycott Simba’s press conferences.
The release of Uamsho clerics and IPTL boss Harbinder Seth as well as the postponement of Hajj pilgrimage were among the top stories reported on Wednesday, June 16, 2021.
Richard Mbunda
Dr Mpango, then Finance Minister, announced to the public in July 2020 that Tanzania is now a lower-middle-income country. But is it true?
The late Head of State prioritised industrialisation even at the expense of the environment.
You can’t prepare your citizens if you tax creative minds before they even think; by regulating an imagination before it even blooms into innovative products.
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