The Chanzo Morning Briefing – August 26, 2021.
In our briefing today: Man kills four in armed encounter in Dar before neutralized; Samia criticizes prolonged remanding of suspected criminals; Samia receives credentials of five new diplomats.
In our briefing today: Man kills four in armed encounter in Dar before neutralized; Samia criticizes prolonged remanding of suspected criminals; Samia receives credentials of five new diplomats.
In our briefing, today: TZ remembers reformist leader Benjamin Mkapa; Tanzania asks its SA-based nationals to keep off the ongoing riots; CHADEMA in new tug-of-war with party registrar; Poll: Over 78pc of Tanzanians pleased with the country’s direction; and Army officer arrested over murder.
Jamii yetu imejikita kuangalia viongozi kama watoa dira, kiasi cha hata kusahau au kupuuza kwamba hao viongozi nao ni sehemu ya jamii.
Maridhiano yalikuwa ahueni ya kisiasa kwa Rais na Serikali yake. Kutoa sifa kwa suala ambalo halikutimilika ni sawa na kujipakaa mafuta mwilini bila kuoga.
In our briefing today: TLS demands respect for lawyers, decries unlawful arrests while performing their duties;
President Samia officially launches electric train and SGR project
During his visit, Mr Östros will meet with Presidents Samia Suluhu Hassan and Hussein Mwinyi and other top government officials.
In our briefing today: Tanzania targets cryptocurrency in a new tax push: Here is why the country needs to build its capacity on cryptocurrency faster;
CCM Zanzibar recommends extending the presidential term limit for Mwinyi to seven years;
Police and Government respond to Kariakoo strike saga;
INEC explains reasons for postponing voter register updates;
Tanzania and Guinea Bissau sign mou to cooperate economically
In our briefing today: Activist Mdude Nyagali reportedly prevented from leaving Tanzania for Kenya; Tanzania cannot afford to remain a graveyard for old European, Asian cars; Zanzibar vows to intensify fight against sextortion.
On the list are President Mwinyi, President Samia, Freeman Mbowe, Zitto Kabwe, Prime Minister Majaliwa, Jokate Mwegelo, Tundu Lissu, Othman Masoud, January Makamba, and Queen Sendiga.
Reparations delayed is justice denied.
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