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Morning Brief

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – August 22, 2024

In our briefing today: 108 People Arrested In Lamadi-Simiyu Protests Against Child Abductions;

Pressure mounts over the fate of missing activist Deusdedith Soka and his two colleagues;

Ngorongoro Maasai’s demonstration enters its fourth day;

High Court to rule whether PO-RALG should oversee November local govt elections;

Communication expert and a Doctor testify in Yombo girl gang rape case

Morning Brief

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – August 21, 2024

In our briefing today: Tanzania delists all wards and villages in the contested Ngorongoro area. Stakeholders warn the plan is unconstitutional;

One witness testifies in a gangrape case that sparked national outrage;

Tanzania to connect 3,060 hamlets in a new electrification drive;

Uchawa Vs. Professional networking: Understanding key differences

Morning Brief

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – August 07, 2024

In our briefing today: Police say investigations into gang rape allegations involving TPDF officers continue;

Tanzania Embassy in the UK issued a warning to citizens following racist attacks across multiple British cities;

A British citizen of Tanzanian origin appeals for help after her husband allegedly threatened to kill her;

EU issues Sh97b in budgetary support to Tanzania;

Amnesty International issues report accusing private companies of complicity in the ‘eviction’ of Maasai in Loliondo;

Tanzania’s new e-procurement system to comply with the open contracting data standard.

A Parable of Sacrifice for Conservation

It is not the legitimacy of the Oakland Institute that needs to be questioned, but the abdication of responsibility by the Tanzanian government to ensure democratic and human rights of all its citizens.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – July 05, 2024

In our briefing today: EIB Vice President: ‘EU wants honest partnerships with Africa, not to take over things’ ;

24-year-old Mbeya man sentenced to two years in prison for burning president’s picture;

Report: The media environment has improved, but laws remains a challenge