
The Chanzo Morning Briefing – November 16, 2022.
In our briefing today: ACT-Wazalendo to consult members on the future of GNU; Nine arrested for possessing 34.89kg of heroin; Police block Zitto’s tour in Tunduru.
In our briefing today: ACT-Wazalendo to consult members on the future of GNU; Nine arrested for possessing 34.89kg of heroin; Police block Zitto’s tour in Tunduru.
In our briefing today: Cabinet deliberates Bukoba plane crash, orders investigation; Will GNU survive ongoing CCM, ACT-Wazalendo wrangling?; CHADEMA rejects findings regarding Petra Diamonds dam breach; Tanzanian national arrested for possession of cocaine in India.
In our briefing today: Samia meets Egypt’s El-Sisi; Mbowe elected co-chairperson of the Democrat Union of Africa; World Bank: Zanzibar’s economic growth doesn’t translate into improved well-being; ATCL reschedules, cancels a number of domestic flights; World Bank Tanzania welcomes new country director; Mwinyi appoints new ZEC director, makes other appointments.
In our briefing today: ‘We shouldn’t share our poverty’: Will Ruto’s visit improve TZ-Kenya relations?; Mwinyi forms task force on political pluralism in Zanzibar; Here’s why LHRC wants death penalty abolished in Tanzania.
In our briefing today: Tanzania, Qatar sign deals on infrastructure, energy; Tanzania, India discuss ways to boost ties; Govt calls for reinforcement in protection of wildlife corridors.
In our briefing today: Samia addresses WISH 2022, holds talks with Amir of Qatar; Mwinyi points out four issues to be considered for any reconciliation process to succeed; Burj Zanzibar: Z’bar set to build world’s tallest timber apartment tower; World Bank forecasts grim economic prospects for Sub-Sharan African countries; Marula invests in high-grade copper mining project in Tanzania.
Nilikuwa mmoja kati ya watu wengi walioteswa vikali baada ya Uchaguzi Mkuu wa 2020. Natumai kisa changu kitachangia kwenye michakato inayoendelea nchini ya kutafuta maridhiano ya kisiasa na kuboresha mfumo wa utoaji haki.
In our briefing today: Tanzania introduces digital tax, reduced mobile money levy by 43pc; Authorities in Zanzibar investigate alleged abduction, torture of Mwinyi’s critic; ACHPR ‘gravely concerned’ about the fate of indigenous people in Ngorongoro; Oman Airports to develop Kilimanjaro airport; Wentworth Resources to acquire 25pc working interest in Tanzanian gas development project.
In our briefing today: 7.2 Trillion Used to Service Government Debt; Mwinyi thanks China for support in health sector; Tanzania, Egypt discuss strengthening joint relations; TRX Gold’s third-quarter output rises as plant capacity expands in Tanzania.
In our briefing today: Tony Blair is back in Tanzania; Court orders release of suspected drug baron; Drought kills 92,000 livestock in Simanjiro; Tanzania loses cherished scholar Honest Ngowi to road accident.
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