
Ngorongoro: A Blot on Samia’s Human Rights Record?
It is becoming increasingly difficult to imagine how authorities will reconcile its controversial policy on Ngorongoro with its stated commitments to promoting human rights in Tanzania.
It is becoming increasingly difficult to imagine how authorities will reconcile its controversial policy on Ngorongoro with its stated commitments to promoting human rights in Tanzania.
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Waonya kwamba kufanya hivyo siyo tu kunachochea migogoro ya ardhi bila pia kuna athiri ustawi wa wananchi wa kawaida.
CCM’s new game plan seems to be fighting the demons of its past, organizing for now and preparing for a challenging future.
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They were accused of murdering a police officer during an altercation between the Maasai people and security forces.
Samia wants Tanzania to share prosperity with Kenya. Ruto wants the Dar es Salaam-Mombasa natural gas pipeline project expedited.
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