
The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – August 02, 2024
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
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.
In our briefing today: Samia, Mwinyi to grace launching of Salim Ahmed Salim’s Digital Archive; Embassy of Sweden, Scania join forces to promote clean transport in Tanzania; New EU Ambassador to Tanzania presents credentials to President Samia.
The conference follows that on justice, peace and reconciliation, which TCD organised between March 30 and March 31, 2022, in the capital Dodoma.
In our briefing today: Tanzanian peacekeepers repatriated from CAR following sexual abuse allegations; Michael Shirima, the founder of Precision Air, dies aged 80; Stakeholders review Tanzania’s implementation status on SDGs; New AfDB funding to drive job creation for youth in Zanzibar’s blue economy.
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