
The Chanzo Morning Briefing – October 12, 2022.
In our briefing today: Taxing cannabis ‘aggressively’ may reduce consumption, scholar says; Mwinyi arrives in Oman for four-day state visit; Five perishes, 31 injured in Mbeya road accident.
In our briefing today: Taxing cannabis ‘aggressively’ may reduce consumption, scholar says; Mwinyi arrives in Oman for four-day state visit; Five perishes, 31 injured in Mbeya road accident.
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.
Mohamed Aboud Mtoro is said to have committed the alleged crime on July 23, 2022, using a Noah Vox vehicle with the registration number Z761GP.
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: Resource Mining to drill long nickel-cobalt zone at Kabulwanyele project in Mpanda; Lissu’s Benefits Claims Resolved;Three farmers killed by stray elephants in eastern Tanzania; Mwinyi orders crackdown on illegal ports.
Ubunifu unahitajika sana katika ufundishaji wa watoto hawa ili kuwawezesha watamani kubaki madarasani badala ya kurudi mitaani.
Hatua hizi zinazoendelea kuchukuliwa kuboresha sekta ya elimu Zanzibar hazitazaa matunda endapo kama wale wanaopewa dhamana hawatachukua jitihada za makusudi katika kurekebisha vikwazo vilivyopo ili changamoto za sekta ya elimu kutatuliwa ipasavyo.
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.
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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