
BRICS 15th Summit: A New Geopolitical Landscape Emerging?
The group is undoubtedly emerging as a formidable alternative to Western-led forums.

The group is undoubtedly emerging as a formidable alternative to Western-led forums.

In our briefing today: Committee postpones hearing on proposed amendments to key natural wealth laws as it seeks govt clarification; Why DP World saga fails to trigger wider movement for political changes; Tanzania’s envoys must deliver. Here are some tips to ensure efficiency; Govt, GIZ Tanzania in joint strategy against human-wildlife conflicts; Tanzania opens new consulate in Ghana; Tanzanian conjoined twins arrive in Riyadh.

The committee’s chairperson tells The Chanzo that it needs the government to clarify the content of the proposed amendments before it can invite stakeholders to share their views.

In our briefing today: Stakeholders resolve to proceed with minimum constitutional reforms ahead of elections; Business leaders pledge innovation, collaboration in driving Tanzania’s digital future; DP World saga reflects Tanzania’s struggles with its socialist past; Ecobank, AMREF Flying Doctors partner to ease emergency air and ground evacuation of Patients in East Africa; Zanzibar, Mastercard partner to spur digital transformation.

The paradigm of ‘synergy’ between state and market achieved by China, which opened its economy for private enterprises without privatising their PEs, can even be adopted by the existing corporations in Tanzania.

Baa hiyo, ijulikanayo kama The Cask Bar and Grill, imefungwa kwa madai ya kukiuka masharti ya leseni na kukwepa kodi.

In our briefing today: Tanzania, Mozambique mull strategies to curb cross-border crime; Human rights defenders speak out in defence of detained DP World deal critics; Govt clarifies delays of SGR trials: ‘We are yet to receive the locomotives’;
Journalists attacked in Ngorongoro; Unemployment’s lure: Why young people are vulnerable to bad influences.

In our briefing today: Crackdown on DP World deal critics intensifies in Tanzania as arrests continue; Workers constructing SGR are striking over delayed pay: ‘Enough is enough’; Tanzania, Uganda agrees to internet sharing deal.

In our briefing today: Court dismisses case against DP World deal: ‘Barren of fruits’; Samia reiterates need for universal national identification; Launch of 2Africa subsea cable makes digital Tanzania dream closer than ever; Airtel Africa boss hails Tanzania’s transparency in spectrum auctions: ‘World class’; Tanzanian who brought Ukrainian refugees to the Netherlands to be deported.

In our briefing today: Former CAG Assad weighs in on DP World deal:’Long overdue’; Tanzania coal export continue to rise hitting a 297pc revenue increase; Abu Dhabi finances $30m project to enhance energy security in Kagera; Stakeholders ponder strategies to increase women’s participation in leadership; Peak Rare Earths inks Tanzania supply deal with China’s Shenghe;Why Tanzanians should be against military coups.
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