
The Chanzo Morning Briefing – November 16, 2022.
In our briefing today: ACT-Wazalendo to consult members on the future of GNU; Nine arrested for possessing 34.89kg of heroin; Police block Zitto’s tour in Tunduru.
In our briefing today: ACT-Wazalendo to consult members on the future of GNU; Nine arrested for possessing 34.89kg of heroin; Police block Zitto’s tour in Tunduru.
In our briefing today: Cabinet deliberates Bukoba plane crash, orders investigation; Will GNU survive ongoing CCM, ACT-Wazalendo wrangling?; CHADEMA rejects findings regarding Petra Diamonds dam breach; Tanzanian national arrested for possession of cocaine in India.
Experts are worried that the spirit of GNU might have already been dead.
In our briefing today: Oman, Zanzibar ink 4 pacts in research, digital empowerment; Airtel Africa buys additional spectrum in Tanzania; Chinese company exports largest railway flat wagon to Tanzania; Govt moves to control poaching.
In our briefing today: ‘We shouldn’t share our poverty’: Will Ruto’s visit improve TZ-Kenya relations?; Mwinyi forms task force on political pluralism in Zanzibar; Here’s why LHRC wants death penalty abolished in Tanzania.
Local contractors and opposition parties have questioned the manner with which the tender was awarded to foreign companies.
It proposes a comprehensive review of institutions of accountability along with policy debate on the entire criminal justice value chain of corruption.
Nilikuwa mmoja kati ya watu wengi walioteswa vikali baada ya Uchaguzi Mkuu wa 2020. Natumai kisa changu kitachangia kwenye michakato inayoendelea nchini ya kutafuta maridhiano ya kisiasa na kuboresha mfumo wa utoaji haki.
Mamlaka visiwani humo zinasema kama kuna mtu mmoja hafurahishwi na jambo linaloweza kunufaisha watu 500, Serikali itaenda na watu 500.
In our briefing today: Government Meets Diplomats on the Ngorongoro Saga; Journalist arraigned in Zanzibar over cybercrime charges; Afreximbank supports Elsewedy Electric to establish industrial zone in Tanzania; Tanzania, France agree on Sh195billion loan for water supply, sanitation; Over 900 hectares of farm crops destroyed in Singida.
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