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The Chanzo Morning Briefing – July 6, 2023.

In our briefing today: How the port deal discussion is testing Samia’s resolve to protect civic space; Social media: Tanzania’s next frontier for political engagement?; New study faults Tanzania’s implementation of biometric digital identity programs.  

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – July 5, 2023. 

In our briefing today: Samia leaves for Malawi for three-day state visit; India’s FM Jaishankar visits Tanzania for four-day visit; EU releases Sh140b to support Tanzania’s 2023/24 budget; Tanzania wants natural wealth laws not to apply to ports’ operations.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – June 28, 2023. 

In our briefing today: Will DP World issue influence Tanzania’s 2025 electoral politics?; Debate swirls around Samia’s decision to extend Juma’s tenure as Chief Justice; Annual East Africa Philanthropy Conference kicks off in Zanzibar.  

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – June 27, 2023.

In our briefing today: Bunge approves govt’s Sh44.39 trillion budget; Govt in robust initiative to improve Tanzania’s wine processing sector; Muungano: A much-needed renewal of vows; African philanthropy’s transformative role in driving collective action for sustainable development.     

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – June 14, 2023. 

In our briefing today: Vavagaa: A feminist storytelling platform seeking to disrupt tired narratives; African Court orders Tanzania to amend election, criminal justice laws; Tanzania, Austria seek improved ties on trade, security; International Maritime Organisation supports Tanzania in drafting maritime security laws; USAID in a mission to end Neglected Tropical Diseases in Tanzania. 

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – May 30, 2023. 

In our briefing today: ‘Enough with illegal immigrants’: Tanzania introduces visa on arrival for Ethiopian nationals; Facing challenges in Kenya, a titanium miner eyes opportunities in Tanzania; WHO trains over 50 rapid responders in Zanzibar; Puma Energy partners with Karume Institute of Science and Technology to develop science skills in Zanzibar.

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