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The Chanzo Morning Briefing

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – March 29, 2022. 

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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The Chanzo Morning Briefing – March 17, 2022. 

In our briefing today: Barrick faces fresh human rights violations allegations; Samia: Early disability recognition is key; New water project to end water shortage for animals in northern Tanzania; Mwinyi appoints new 13 district administrative secretaries.

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The Chanzo Morning Briefing – March 9, 2022. 

In our briefing today: Samia explains govt plan to solve women’s problems in Tanzania; Mbowe defends his decision to meet Samia for talks; Mwinyi announces restructuring of ministry of health; TTCL, Huawei ink deal to promote communications technologies.   

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The Chanzo Morning Briefing – March 3, 2022. 

In our briefing today: Religious leaders met Samia on Wednesday. Here’s what they told her; Ambassador to hold talks with Zanzibar authorities over the fate of stranded Ukrainians; Inside Zanzibar’s use of drones in efforts to eliminate malaria; VP Mpango leaves for Kenya for global environmental summit. 

The Chanzo Morning Briefing

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – February 18, 2022.

In our briefing today: Human Rights Watch lauds lifting of a ban on four newspapers; Tanzania sets aside Sh2b for procurement of fire fighting vehicles; Govt turns to rainwater harvesting to solve Tanzania’s water woes; Mwinyi sacks isle’s taxman.

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The Chanzo Morning Briefing – February 4, 2022.

In our briefing today: Samia holds talks with IFC’s Makhtar Diop; Shares of UK-based exploration firm Edenville Energy rise after contract agreed to for Tanzania project; Zanzibar’s Mwinyi fires five senior government officials; Process to get Tulia’s replacement for deputy speaker position initiated.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – January 18, 2022.

In our briefing today: Tanzania, Burundi sign agreement for construction of 282 km standard gauge railway; Police use teargas to disperse demonstrating Karume traders; Drought kills 98,000 livestock in Tanzania; Fifty-seven-year old man arrested for allegedly raping his three daughters; Chamwino State House ready by May, says contractor; Mwinyi in UAE for a three-day state visit.

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