TLS Throws Weight Behind Nshala, Demands ‘Death Threats’ Reports Investigated
TLS president describes the reports as “alarming,” calling on the authorities to conduct “a thorough investigation” into them.
TLS president describes the reports as “alarming,” calling on the authorities to conduct “a thorough investigation” into them.
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The reports come hot on the heels of other worrying trends where people’s right to dissent is attacked, including a crackdown on peaceful protests.
Many had warned that Samia’s mere rhetoric to uphold democratic principles was insufficient, demanding legal reforms to protect civic space.
In our briefing today: Samia leaves for Malawi for three-day state visit; India’s FM Jaishankar visits Tanzania for four-day visit; EU releases Sh140b to support Tanzania’s 2023/24 budget; Tanzania wants natural wealth laws not to apply to ports’ operations.
The separation of the intelligence service will allow for more specialisation and professionalism and allow recruitment and structure to be based on the needs of each service.
In our briefing today: Bunge approves govt’s Sh44.39 trillion budget; Govt in robust initiative to improve Tanzania’s wine processing sector; Muungano: A much-needed renewal of vows; African philanthropy’s transformative role in driving collective action for sustainable development.
As imperfect and flawed as the Union may be, we are stronger together!
Umiliki wa kampuni ya kuendesha bandari uwe katika msingi wa 50-50 kati ya mwekezaji na kampuni ya umma
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