
The Chanzo Morning Briefing – May 24, 2023.
In our briefing today: Preparations underway for Tanzania Mining and Investment Forum 2023; Govt partners with Embassy of Sweden, IUCN to support ecosystem; Zanzibar’s Mwinyi holds talks with Qatar’s PM.

In our briefing today: Preparations underway for Tanzania Mining and Investment Forum 2023; Govt partners with Embassy of Sweden, IUCN to support ecosystem; Zanzibar’s Mwinyi holds talks with Qatar’s PM.

In our briefing today: Study shows climate change has significantly affected human rights fulfillment in Tanzania; MPs raise concern over the low number of social welfare officers; Mwinyi, ACT Wazalendo discuss Zanzibar’s political progress

Asema nia ya CCM ni kutokomeza siasa za chuki Tanzania.

In our briefing today: Samia: No one owns the title deed of Tanzania; Tanzania reported death of five people caused by unknown disease; Tanzania to participate in the 15th BRICS summit; Zanzibaris split over whether GNU has improved matters or not; Five arraigned in Kagera for child abduction.

While CCM members describe changes brought about by the GNU as “fundamental,” their ACT-Wazalendo counterparts feel they’re yet to benefit from it.

In our briefing today: Top aviation stakeholder criticises Mwinyi’s decision to grant Dnata exclusive rights; US Vice President Kamala Harris to visit Tanzania; How FAO is helping women fish processors reduce losses from fish harvests.

In our briefing today: Kenyan HotelOnline, MTI Investment launch sustainable booking site in Zanzibar; India’s top technology university finalizes plans to set up campus in Tanzania; Govt allows importing 90,000 tonnes of rice to cushion rising prices of staple food crop.

In our briefing today: Tanzania hosts 7,493 illegal migrants in its various prisons; Africa House, SAOGA to lead delegation to showcase opportunities in Tanzania; Zanzibar to host travel exhibition to promote eco-tourism.

In our briefing today: Mwinyi says parties in Z’bar have ‘abandoned’ their differences to focus on nation-building; The sixth Kiswahili international conference kicks off in Zanzibar; UNHCR praises Tanzania for support to refugees.

In our briefing today: Samia meets Egypt’s El-Sisi; Mbowe elected co-chairperson of the Democrat Union of Africa; World Bank: Zanzibar’s economic growth doesn’t translate into improved well-being; ATCL reschedules, cancels a number of domestic flights; World Bank Tanzania welcomes new country director; Mwinyi appoints new ZEC director, makes other appointments.
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