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The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – October 23, 2025

In our briefing today:

Carrots and Stick: Election Heat Rises in Tanzania as Appeals for Peace Gather Steam;

CHADEMA’s John Heche Arrested in Dar, Moved to Tarime to Face Undisclosed Charges;

Treason Trial Teeters as Court Rejects Key Video Evidence Against Tundu Lissu;

Tanzania Introduces French, Chinese, and Arabic in Landmark Primary School Exams;

Op-Ed: Tanzania’s 2025 Elections Amid Questions on Digital and Press Freedom.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – October 21, 2025

In our briefing today:

CCM Presidential Candidate Samia Suluhu Hassan Tasks Cell Leaders to Ensure Voter Turnout on October 29;

Tundu Lissu’s Treason Trial Hangs in the Balance as Judges Set to Rule on Critical Evidence;

Op-Ed: The Uproar Over AI is an Elitist Panic at the Threat of Our True Liberation.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – October 20, 2025

In our briefing today:

ZEC Finalizes Election Preparations as Ballot Papers Arrive in Zanzibar;

Tanzanian Opposition Leader John Heche Blocked From Exiting the Country to Attend Raila Odinga’s Funeral;

BoT, Government Refute Money-Printing Allegations to Finance Election Campaigns;

Op-Ed; Trust, Power, and Markets: The Hidden Faultlines of Vision 2050’s Climate Promises;

Op-Ed; Farewell, Jane Goodall, as We Honour the Memory of Mwalimu Nyerere.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – October 17, 2025

In our briefing today:

Army Issues Second Statement in 11 Days, Warns Against Social Media Misinformation;

Lissu’s Treason Trial Shifts to Technical Evidence as Third Police Witness Takes Stand;

Police Launch Investigation After Four Bodies Found in Kibaha, Pwani Region

The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – October 15, 2025

In our briefing today:

A Bridge Across Borders: Tanzanian Leaders Mourn Raila Odinga, a Steadfast Ally;

Lissu Accuses State of Being ‘Worse than Colonialism’ as Tanzania Deports German, US Observers;

Luhaga Mpina: Tanzania’s Opposition Dreams Dies in Court;

Mwanza: Family in Agony as Fate of Two Abducted Brothers Remains Unknown Since September 20.

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