Waziri Mkuu Mstaafu wa Tanzania Edward Lowassa Amefariki
Lowassa amefariki leo Februari 10,2024, katika taasisi ya Jakaya Kikwete ambapo alikua akipatiwa matibabu juu ya matatizo ya mapafu,shinikizo la damu, na ugonjwa wa kujikunja utumbo.
Lowassa amefariki leo Februari 10,2024, katika taasisi ya Jakaya Kikwete ambapo alikua akipatiwa matibabu juu ya matatizo ya mapafu,shinikizo la damu, na ugonjwa wa kujikunja utumbo.
In its statement, Tanzania insisted that it aligns itself with both Luanda and Nairobi processes, regional political mechanisms for peaceful resolution of the Eastern DRC conflict.
In our briefing today: Tanzania’s radio station Wasafi FM on spot after canceling show with opposition leader Tundu Lissu; Canada sues Precision Air in the UK High Court over alleged unsettled debts;PPRA and NEEC signs MOU for empowering special groups in public procurement; Zanzibar to host biennial Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting; Tanzania develops five-year strategy for protection of persons with albinism.
Mr Lissu was scheduled to appear on Wasafi FM’s Good Morning show, but the invitation was revoked later in what the radio station’s managers associate with “miscommunications.”
Wadau mbalimbali waliotoa mapendekezo yao kuboresha miswada hiyo wamehisi kudharauliwa, wakimtaka Rais Samia asikubali kutia doa mchakato wa mageuzi aliouasisi kwa kusaini miswada hiyo kuwa sheria.
In our briefing today:Anti-FGM Coalition: There is slow progress in ending female genital mutilation in Tanzania; Poland’s President Andrzej Duda expected in Tanzania to promote Polish businesses; TRA lowers tax stamp fees by 30pc in a move that manufacturers have welcomed; CCM’s Statement on Taiwan Question: ‘Not Related to Any Recent Developments’;Protecting the rights of persons with disabilities will foster Africa’s economic development.
Duda says his Africa visit aims at seeking more bilateral ties with African nations as well as “fighting against Russian misinformation” in the continent.
In our briefing today:Dodoma RC issues report on the case of 132 girls who were housed in Dodoma for religious teachings; CCM, CHADEMA row over stalled reconciliation talks; Lawless ‘boda boda’ riders irk Deputy Speaker Zungu: ‘I’m disappointed’; Passed electoral bills give no hope for wider women’s participation in leadership in Tanzania; Parents might want their children to be taught in English. But are children?
Women rights activists call for equal representation of women in parliament to replace the Special Seats arrangement, which they think undermines women’s participation in leadership.
Tanzania’s state firm TPDC has paid USD 23.6 Million to acquire a 40 percent stake in the Mnazi Bay project. The deal will see joint operation in the project, voting rights for TPDC, and long-term secondment for its staff.
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