
Former Charge d’affaires Recounts US Embassy Bombings in Dar: ‘Unforgettable’
Mr John Lange, who served as the charge d’affaires at the US Embassy when the bombings happened, shares lessons that the tragic incidents taught him.
Mr John Lange, who served as the charge d’affaires at the US Embassy when the bombings happened, shares lessons that the tragic incidents taught him.
In our briefing today: After the review, 10 pc local council loans will now cater for both individuals and groups; Unravelling the DP World deal – the anatomy of the scandal; Govt, US Embassy marks 25th anniversary of US Embassy bombings in Dar; Human Rights Watch wants Tanzania to end ‘arbitrary arrests’ of controversial port deal critics; John Ulanga appointed TPSF’s new CEO
In our briefing today: Stakeholders laments that Tanzania NGO law constrains civil society in the country; Peter Madeleka denied bail, a prominent critic of the Dubai DP World-Tanzania port deal; Fuel prices hit a new high in 2023
In our briefing today: Lawyer who opposes Dubai DP Word-Tanzania port deal summoned by the Advocate’s Disciplinary Committee;TANESCO boasts a 109 billion profit
In our briefing today: Former African leaders explain motivations to support drive for democracy; Education takes centre stage in Tanzania-Hungary’s cooperation; ICSID orders Tanzania to pay Indiana Resources $109.5 million; Police summons Tundu Lissu for ‘indecent’ remarks against Samia.
In our briefing today: Police on ‘death threats’ reports by critics of Tanzania-DP World deal:‘They cause unnecessary panic’; Remembering Justice Robert Kisanga: A giant of Tanzania’s legal profession; ‘Without legislative backing, Samia’s reform efforts unlikely to stand test of time’; Stanbic Bank Awarded Best Investment Bank in Tanzania.
In our briefing today: TLS throws weight behind Nshala, demands ‘death threats’ reports investigated; BoT gives Kenya’s DPO Pay greenlight to operate in Tanzania; Oil and gas company Aminex provides updates for its Ruvuma operations .
In our briefing today: Police summons lawyer Nshala over remarks about Tanzania-DP World deal; Samia meets AfDB delegation to advance post-Dakar 2 Africa Food Summit agricultural transformation; Cardinal-designate Protase Rugambwa: ‘I’ll do what is expected of any minister with same office’; Tanzania signs MoU with India’s Haryana state to drive economic growth.
In our briefing today: Going broke? Study reveals 66 percent of Tanzanian struggle with regular expenses; Getting to know Archbishop Protase Rugambwa; Embracing the orchestra of voices: Ensuring inclusive dialogue on Tanzania’s DP World deal; Classes at IIT Madras campus in Zanzibar commence in October. See courses offered; Barrick defends its human rights records in Tanzania; Helium One Global buys its own rig for Rukwa project.
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