
Rais Samia Ameanza Kujitafuta Upya, Chonde Asijipate kwa Magufuli
Kuhusu Katiba Mpya, hayati Magufuli alisema, wamwache kwanza afanye maendeleo. Samia anataka aachwe kwanza atoe elimu.

Kuhusu Katiba Mpya, hayati Magufuli alisema, wamwache kwanza afanye maendeleo. Samia anataka aachwe kwanza atoe elimu.

Lawyers’ body loses its bid to have a police-imposed curfew declared unconstitutional, as judges find the petition fatally flawed on multiple procedural grounds.

Tanzania nears two major energy breakthroughs: its oil pipeline is over 80 per cent complete, and a US$42 billion LNG deal is set to be signed within weeks.

The passing of Denis Busulwa, the operational brain behind EFM Radio and TVE, has left Tanzania’s media and entertainment industry in mourning.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News —February 02, 2026
In our briefing today: Debate Ensued Over Reports of Tanzania’s Gold Reserves Sale Plans Amid Aid Cuts and Election Fallout;
Uber Exits Tanzania Amidst Regulatory Squeeze and Fierce Competition;
1958 Geita Protests: One of the Sparks That Led to Tanganyika’s Independence;
Dira Mtaani: Tanzania’s Youth at a Crossroads—Legitimate Hustle or Illicit Shortcut?
Form Four Exam Results Show Continued Improvement Amidst Stubborn Challenges.

The announcement comes as CHADEMA marks its 33rd anniversary week, culminating on January 21, 2026, the date the party received its permanent registration certificate on January 21, 1993, one year after Tanzania reintroduced multiparty politics.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News —January 20, 2026
In our briefing today: Families Describe Burying Clothes of Loved Ones Shot in Tanzania’s Election Protest Crackdown After Bodies Went Missing from Hospitals;
Edwin Mtei, Founder of CHADEMA and Tanzania’s First Central Bank Governor, Dies at 93;
Canada Must Seize the Moment and Forge a Commonwealth Free Trade Powerhouse.

Ten people were killed in a fiery crash on New Year’s Eve, capping a tragic year of road carnage across Tanzania that has claimed hundreds of lives and exposed a deep-rooted safety crisis.

Nchemba argued that individuals independently collecting death-toll figures are doing so for monetary gain.

The shocking brutality of the 2025 election exposed a nation’s lost moral centre and the perilous decay of its institutions.
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