Human Rights Defenders Speak Out In Defence of Detained DP World Deal Critics
They say no one should face arrest for exercising their constitutional right to freedom of expression.
They say no one should face arrest for exercising their constitutional right to freedom of expression.
In our briefing today: Court dismisses case against DP World deal: ‘Barren of fruits’; Samia reiterates need for universal national identification; Launch of 2Africa subsea cable makes digital Tanzania dream closer than ever; Airtel Africa boss hails Tanzania’s transparency in spectrum auctions: ‘World class’; Tanzanian who brought Ukrainian refugees to the Netherlands to be deported.
Petitioners wanted the court to declare the deal null and void on the grounds of unconstitutionality and national sovereignty.
In our briefing today: Former CAG Assad weighs in on DP World deal:’Long overdue’; Tanzania coal export continue to rise hitting a 297pc revenue increase; Abu Dhabi finances $30m project to enhance energy security in Kagera; Stakeholders ponder strategies to increase women’s participation in leadership; Peak Rare Earths inks Tanzania supply deal with China’s Shenghe;Why Tanzanians should be against military coups.
He says Tanzania does not have the luxury to shirk foreign investments as it lacks much of what it takes to build a prosperous economy.
In our briefing today: Former African leaders explain motivations to support drive for democracy; Education takes centre stage in Tanzania-Hungary’s cooperation; ICSID orders Tanzania to pay Indiana Resources $109.5 million; Police summons Tundu Lissu for ‘indecent’ remarks against Samia.
In our briefing today: Police on ‘death threats’ reports by critics of Tanzania-DP World deal:‘They cause unnecessary panic’; Remembering Justice Robert Kisanga: A giant of Tanzania’s legal profession; ‘Without legislative backing, Samia’s reform efforts unlikely to stand test of time’; Stanbic Bank Awarded Best Investment Bank in Tanzania.
In the announcement, Adani Ports stated that a new company, East Africa Gateway Limited (EAGL), has been formed. This joint venture includes Adani International Ports Holdings (AIPH), UAE firm AD Ports Group, and East Harbour Terminals Limited (EHTL).
Dar es Salaam. The Advocates Committee has summoned a famous private attorney, Peter Madeleka, following a complaint by Attorney General Eliezer Feleshi that the former
It jeopardises vulnerable lands, lacks stability, fails to ensure real emission reductions, and perpetuates structural inequalities.
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