
The Chanzo Morning Briefing Tanzania News – October 5, 2023.
In our briefing today: Carbon credits trading: A new form of Africa’s colonialism?; Barrick reports two new deaths at its North Mara mine; New fuel prices take effect.

In our briefing today: Carbon credits trading: A new form of Africa’s colonialism?; Barrick reports two new deaths at its North Mara mine; New fuel prices take effect.

While authorities defend the arrangement, ongoing tensions between local communities and conservation authorities leave critics concerned.

It changes the meanings of words to hide an inconvenient truth, fooling the people and turning them against a positive group of people.

To be successful, the opposition needs to unite behind a common vision for the country and develop a long-term strategy for growth.

It seems that holding an office causes serious skin diseases, making the skin incredibly thin, though, unfortunately, not transparent.

In their song, the musicians also call out the government’s failure to be accountable to citizens.

In our briefing today: World Bank releases 19th Tanzania Economic Update focused on efficiency of fiscal policy; African women politicians decry ‘scourge’ of online gender-based violence;Infographic: 329,918 students dropped out of schools in Tanzania in 2022; Speaker Tulia meets her Moroccan counterpart in Rabat;Times have changed, and so must CCM

Many stakeholders have commended the tone of the law, noting that it raises some hopes that Tanzania’s public procurement system will get the fixing it needs.

In our briefing today: Police release Lissu, others after hours of detention; Fire erupts on Mount Kilimanjaro – second time in less than a year; Amplifying youth ingenuity in shaping Tanzania’s 2050 Development Vision; Making sense of coups and democratic renewal in Africa.

For too long, some states in the continent have ruled behind a façade of democracy while deploying innately exclusionary governance models.
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