
Tanzanian President Urges Citizens Not to Provoke Security Organs
Samia cautions citizens to remain peaceful to avoid situation where security organs take other actions
Samia cautions citizens to remain peaceful to avoid situation where security organs take other actions
In our briefing:
Tanzania Police Address Abductions and Disappearances: Cite Staged Cases, Witchcraft, and Traveling to Join Extremist Groups, Among Other
Tanzania Defends Itself at the UN Human Rights Council Following Allegations of Torture and Sexual Abuse of Activist
Tanzanian Government Says It Is in Consultation With U.S. Government on Travel Ban Matter
Government Set to Launch National Supply Chain Management Policy
Tanzania’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Abdallah Posi, argued that the two activists had failed to declare their genuine purpose of entering Tanzania.
The statement attributed many of these incidents to staged abductions, jealousy, witchcraft, and other contributing factors.
Tanzania imesema inachunguza tuhuma za kutesa na kuwadhalilisha kingono wanaharakati
The Tanzanian government has revealed that it is in consultation with the U.S. government to address immigration concerns raised by the Trump administration
In our briefing today:
President Samia Urges Domestic Revenue Focus, Cites Passport Controversy in Critique of External Funding Conditions;
Treason Case Hearing June 16,2025: Tanzania Opposition Leader Tundu Lissu to Represent Himself Citing Obstacles Faced by His Lawyers;
Bank of Tanzania Boosts Gold Reserves with New Agreements to Strengthen Gold Purchase Programme;
Tundu Lissu Case Proceedings Reveal Inner Workings of Tanzania’s Police Unit Monitoring Social Media to Uncover ‘Cybercrimes’
As of June 13, 2025, the Bank of Tanzania has successfully purchased 5,022.85 kilograms of refined gold, valued at approximately USD 554.28 million.
In his testimony, the police inspector explained that the unit operates around the clock in shifts, monitoring social media platforms to detect actions that may constitute cybercrime.
Lissu has complained of being denied the right to consult his lawyers in private, being deprived of the right to worship, and being treated as if he were a death row inmate
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