
The Chanzo Morning Briefing – January 19, 2022.
In our briefing today: Samia appoints new TRA deputy commissioner, envoy; Emirati company lands real estate deal in Zanzibar; Sabaya: I was humiliated and mistreated during arrest.

In our briefing today: Samia appoints new TRA deputy commissioner, envoy; Emirati company lands real estate deal in Zanzibar; Sabaya: I was humiliated and mistreated during arrest.

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.

Wapo watafiti, wanasayansi, wasanii na wapiga picha pia ambao kwa umoja wao waliifanya Tanzania ing’are kimataifa.

In our briefing today: Samia considers separating community development docket from Ministry of Health; Mulamula in Turkey to attend Turkey-Africa summit; Tanzania: FAO pilots innovative tool to support One Health operationalization; TPSF signs MoU with diaspora association to promote investment in Tanzania.

Nchini Tanzania kuna ombwe la kupata mwanasiasa ambaye anaya makundi yote yaliyopo nchini kama alivyokuwa Edward Lowassa mwaka 2015. Watanzania hawajamwona mwanasiasa huyo bado.

Kwenye sehemu ya pili ya mahojiano na mwanasiasa huyo, Zitto anafafanua kinachoendelea nchini Ethiopia pamoja na kutoa tathmini yake ya Serikali ya Rais Samia.

In our briefing today: Kenya, Tanzania commence Joint Reaffirmation Exercise of their international boundary; Zanzibar announces over Sh 400billion stimulus package; Tanzania targets daily COVID-19 vaccinations of up to 100,000 people; Tanzania’s exports to Africa rose 11.8 pc in 2020; BoT: Employees of some banks and financial institutions are responsible for the high rate of non-performing loans

In our briefing today: Samia holds talks with UK trade envoy to Tanzania; Mwinyi urges African governments to implement African Court decisions; USAID Tanzania launches over Sh70billion conservation project; Tanzania receives half a million Sinopharm vaccines

In our briefing today: Samia leaves for Scotland to attend COP26; President Mwinyi appoints new DPP; Get to know what happened during Mr Mbowe’s case.

In our briefing today: Second judge in Mbowe’s case recuses himself; CSO Week organisers criticised over Ndugai’s pick as guest of honour; Tanzanian student dies in US after being shot at following minor car accident; Burundi’s Ndayishimiye is expected in Tanzania on Friday.
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