
On Tanzania at the Olympics: The Will to Win is Nothing Without the Will to Prepare
Given our minimal support for our athletes, it is a miracle how well they did, and we should celebrate them, not laugh at them for not winning a medal.
Given our minimal support for our athletes, it is a miracle how well they did, and we should celebrate them, not laugh at them for not winning a medal.
In our briefing today: Tanzania announces local govt elections amid opposition’s protests against overseeing authorities;
President Samia says the latest reshuffle is about improving efficiency;
PCCB uncovers sabotage in the new electric train;
An open letter to Masanja Kadogosa, Director General of TRC, on the SGR ride and travel experience
Eligible voters will vote for street, village, and hamlet chairpersons and members of their respective consultative councils in elections that aim to transfer power to the people.
In our briefing today: Fourth cabinet reshuffle in 2024: Former ministers return, others dropped, Hamza Johari named new Attorney General of Tanzania;
CHADEMA to take police to court after accusing it of torturing leaders, members: ‘They behaved like thugs’;
Proposal that people offering sexual corruption should also face criminal charges spark outrage in Tanzania: ‘It Ignores the aspect of power and authority’;
Cuba and Tanzania to Collaborate in Various Sectors
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced her fourth cabinet reshuffle this year, marking the fourteenth such change since 2021. The latest reshuffle sees the return of former ministers Palamagamba Kabudi and William Lukuvi to the cabinet, while two other ministers, Angela Kairuki and Ummy Mwalimu, have been removed.
Women’s rights activists fear that far from solving the problem, the provision will make it extremely difficult to prosecute sexual corruption cases and thus deny its victims justice.
The party says it doesn’t take police treatment lightly, and it’ll sue police commissioner Awadh Haji, and deputy party registrar Sisty Nyahoza for civil damages over their role in the torture and abuse against party leaders and members.
Laurian Adolph Mchau anageuza taka-ngumu na taka-maji kuwezesha ufanyikaji wa kilimo rununu pamoja na utunzaji wa mazingira.
The innovation behind the seamless online ticketing process is commendable; however, several aspects of the journey raised significant concerns, particularly around the treatment of passengers and the transparency of service policies.
In our briefing today: CHADEMA says its leaders were beaten by the police during the crackdown;
US Embassy weighs in on the arrest of Tanzania opposition leaders and members, netizens criticize the timing and mildness of the statement;
Tanzanians are more satisfied with their country’s direction than their neighbors, new polls reveal;
Two innocent people killed by locals in Dodoma for fear of child kidnapping, they were in the area for a betting business
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