
The Chanzo Morning Briefing – May 18, 2023.
In our briefing today: Kariakoo traders take on TRA corruption, a joint committee formed; Mbowe brushes off talk of the party split; Government concerned over rising hypertension cases

In our briefing today: Kariakoo traders take on TRA corruption, a joint committee formed; Mbowe brushes off talk of the party split; Government concerned over rising hypertension cases

In our briefing today: Are cracks forming in Tanzania’s main opposition party?; Kenya jails Tanzanian man for seven years over possession of Sh65.4m ivory; Tan-Trade delegation in Iran to boost mining, agricultural cooperation; Project to support coastal communities in Tanga-Pemba Seascape launched; Samia to inaugurate new Chamwino State House next week.

Analysts think the situation may affect CHADEMA positively by providing the party with an opportunity to adapt to changing political landscape or negatively by disrupting its organisation ahead of the 2025 election.

Our analysis shows that the new Constitution was the issue that was mostly discussed in the CHADEMA rallies taking 23 percent of the time spent on all issues

CHADEMA inaongoza kwa kufanya mikutano mingi ya hadhara tangu zuio dhidi ya mikutano hiyo litenguliwe mapema mwaka huu.

Rais Samia ameonesha njia, kilichobaki ni sisi viongozi wa kiserikali, kisiasa, kijamii na kidini kuunga mkono na kusaidia kukamilisha mchakato wa Katiba Mpya.

In our briefing today: Could these be the reasons behind Mulamula’s sacking as Tanzania’s FM?; Speaker Tulia criticised for directing CCM supporters to ‘deal with’ Samia’s critics; Police in Tunduru block ACT-Wazalendo rally, citing ‘terrorist threat’.

Kada huyo wa CHADEMA anasema wao kama chama hawatabweteka kufuatia kauli ya CCM kwamba Katiba Mpya inahitajika bali wataendelea kuchochea uhuishwaji wa mchakato huo.

In our briefing today: Resource Mining to drill long nickel-cobalt zone at Kabulwanyele project in Mpanda; Lissu’s Benefits Claims Resolved;Three farmers killed by stray elephants in eastern Tanzania; Mwinyi orders crackdown on illegal ports.

The rapprochement between CCM and CHADEMA could either hurt or help the opposition.
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