
The Chanzo Morning Briefing – November 23, 2021.
In our briefing today: Mwanza police investigate alleged murder of opposition politician; Samia commissions 118 cadet officers; Minister: Tanzania diaspora remittances rise to $497.9 million.

In our briefing today: Mwanza police investigate alleged murder of opposition politician; Samia commissions 118 cadet officers; Minister: Tanzania diaspora remittances rise to $497.9 million.

In our briefing today: USAID gives American consulting firm over 57billion to support water services in Tanzania; Remembering Maalim Seif Sharif Hamad; Zanzibar in protracted struggle against homicides.

In our briefing today: Ndugai swears in former SADC boss Stargomena Tax as MP and Police in Tanga detains MCL journalist.

In our briefing, today: Opposition, lawyers poke holes in state’s terrorism charges against Mbowe; Z’bar receives second batch of China-donated covid vaccines; and Police confirms detaining CHADEMA woman leader.

In our briefing, today: Now police charge Mbowe with terrorism; Samia holds talks with former UK PM Tony Blair; Anna Mghwira dies aged 62; and TZ registers 682 COVID-19 cases, bans ‘unnecessary’ gatherings.

In our briefing, today: Pro-democracy activists released after spending hours in detention; Govt: New master development plan is coming; Man kills man, fatally shoots himself in murder-suicide; and Arrested over murder of fiancé.

In our briefing, today: SADC to deploy standby force mission to Mozambique;The percentage of women parliamentarians have doubled over the last 26 years; Police under the spotlight over officers’ murder by fellow cops; Over nine thousand drug addicts on methadone maintenance treatment; and Dar police announce Sh2million bounty to catch armed robbers.

From the postponement of the ruling in the case of activist Mdude Nyagali and the new pressure on President Samia from press freedom groups to the fate of Maasai people in Ngorongoro and the New Constitution quagmire, here are the major news stories reported on Monday

While some have commended the gesture, others have dismissed it as a ruse.

The issue is historical, structural, and psychological.
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