
The Chanzo Morning Briefing – November 23, 2022.
In our briefing today: Tanzania drops case against 24 Maasai leaders; Nape in Oman for official visit; Helium One Global signs agreement for drilling rig in Tanzania

In our briefing today: Tanzania drops case against 24 Maasai leaders; Nape in Oman for official visit; Helium One Global signs agreement for drilling rig in Tanzania

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.

In our briefing today: Police in Arusha denies detaining Kenyan pastor; ‘Licensing requirements cause self-censorship among media practitioners’; Seven CHADEMA members freed after spending eighteen months in prison; Thirteen perishes in fatal car accident in Mtwara. Eight of them students.

Pastor Julius Kuyioni was reportedly arrested on July 7 in Arusha and he is yet to be released.

In our briefing today: Govt goes for ‘unverified’ NGOs operating in Loliondo; Mysterious disease kills three in Lindi; Kenya, Tanzania launch mass distribution of anti-biotics targeting trachoma.

The rights organisation is blaming the present tension in Ngorongoro on laws that allow wildlife hunting.

In our briefing today: Murder case involving twenty Loliondo residents postponed to July 14; USAID provides $9 million to WFP to help feed refugees in Tanzania; CRDB, climate change fund agree on climate resilience for farmers; Govt earmarks 400,000 hectares of land for wheat cultivation; Wild animals killed 49 in Ngorongoro in 2021, govt says.

Maasai people do not ask non-Maasai people to stand with them because they are special beings. But because tyranny has no limit and it knows no borders.

Kuna sababu kwa nini Serikali inaona nguvu ni njia sahihi ya kufanikisha zoezi lake huko Ngorongoro badala ya ushirikishwaji wa wenyeji.
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