Ado Shaibu: Ninavyomfahamu Richard Mabala, Mwalimu Hodari, Mwanaharakati Machachari
Alikuja Tanzania akidhani atakaa kwa miezi michache tu, akavutiwa kubaki na mpaka kuacha uraia wake wa Uingereza na kuwa Mtanzania kamili.
Alikuja Tanzania akidhani atakaa kwa miezi michache tu, akavutiwa kubaki na mpaka kuacha uraia wake wa Uingereza na kuwa Mtanzania kamili.
Jumatano ya Septemba 4, 2024, ACT Wazalendo tunafurahi na kuenzi maisha ya kisiasa na uongozi ya Juma Duni Haji, kiongozi wetu aliyetuvusha kwenye mapito mengi.
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
CHADEMA and ACT-Wazalendo want police reined in and reformed to end extrajudicial measures by its officers and deliver free and fair elections in 2025.
The petitioners argue that the government announcement is illegal as the minister has no mandate to coordinate, organise, and supervise the civic elections.
In our briefing today: What you need to know about the 18-08 Ngorongoro Maasai Demonstrations in Tanzania;
ACT-Wazalendo: Local government election will be the ultimate test of Samia’s 4Rs;
2025 Election, Is It Going to be Samia Vs Lissu?
In our briefing today: Tanzania announces local govt elections amid opposition’s protests against overseeing authorities;
President Samia says the latest reshuffle is about improving efficiency;
PCCB uncovers sabotage in the new electric train;
An open letter to Masanja Kadogosa, Director General of TRC, on the SGR ride and travel experience
Eligible voters will vote for street, village, and hamlet chairpersons and members of their respective consultative councils in elections that aim to transfer power to the people.
In our briefing today: Tanzania police say it has released 520 CHADEMA members arrested in a major opposition crackdown;
What can explain the latest police crackdown on CHADEMA?;
Amnesty International condemns the arrest of CHADEMA leaders and members;
Government completes review of the 2007 Youth Development Policy
Police reveal their actions have been informed by the fear that Tanzanian youth will replicate anti-government protests elsewhere in Africa. Analysts say the approach won’t work.
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