
Bank of Tanzania Cautions on Impact of Global Trade Tensions, Geopolitical Conflicts
Trade tariff uncertainties and geopolitical conflicts might undermine global growth

Trade tariff uncertainties and geopolitical conflicts might undermine global growth

In our briefing today:
INEC Announces Job Vacancies for Election Coordinators and Supervisors in Zanzibar;
How CHADEMA Aims to Block Tanzania’s 2025 Elections Without Electoral Reform;
Government Assures Stakeholders of Improved Investment Environment;
Investigation Confirms World Bank’s ‘Compliance Failures’ in the Bank-Funded REGROW Project in Tanzania;
Rwanda’s 1994 Genocide Commemoration in Tanzania to Be Held in Dar and Arusha.

Comprehensive daily updates on key events in the Eastern DRC Crisis

Out of the total 978 cases, rulings were made on 440 corruption cases, with the prosecution securing victories in 334 cases

The government had to revise the Water Policy following consultations among stakeholders, including those from the water, agriculture, planning, and investment office involved in drafting the country’s development vision.

In our briefing today: Zanzibar among East African cities to benefit from EIB global’s assistance to develop climate-resilient urban projects;
CCM denies allegations of using state apparatuses to remain in power, counts election victories on its ‘acceptability’ among electorates;
Tanzania-Zambia (TaZa) power transmission project in progress;
Interest rate caps in africa: A barrier or boon to economic freedom?

Tanzania’s main opposition party is urging members of the general public to join the movement demanding “fair and just electoral systems” in Tanzania.

Tulitegemea kiongozi wa juu wa kariba yake, atulie wakati huu mgogoro haujaisha ili juhudi za kuumaliza zifanyike na mambo hayo ya kuahirisha mechi hivyo yafikishwe mwisho.

The exercise kicks off as the main opposition party CHADEMA encourages its members and followers to boycott as part of its ‘No Reform, No Election’ campaign.

WHO Africa Regional Director Race Heats Up: Prof. Janabi of Tanzania Among Five Candidates;
Othman Masoud Speaks on Being Barred from Entering Angola, Questions Critics Who Claim He Didn’t Follow Protocols;
A Rotten Crown and a Waking People: A Story by Dr Nasra Nassor
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