
The European Union Marks 50 Years in Tanzania
This year’s Europe Day was celebrated focusing on Renewable Energy and the EU support in this area.

This year’s Europe Day was celebrated focusing on Renewable Energy and the EU support in this area.

In our briefing today: President Stubb, President Samia Discuss the ‘New Global Order’ ;
Tembo Nickel Schedules Commencement of Kabanga Nickel Mining Operations for October 2025;
Five Young Tanzanians Join Global Youth Learning Programme in Denmark;
TIRA and the Decline of Insurance Integrity in Tanzania: Political Capture or Legal Negligence?

The shift in global order has remained one of President Stubb’s main agendas in both Kenya and Tanzania, highlighting the concern and effort to reach out to African leaders in building a common position in response to shifting global dynamics.

The youth will travel to Copenhagen on May 31, 2024, to participate in the Danida Fellowship Centre Learning Programme titled Empowering Youth to Influence SDG Implementation, running from June 2 to 20, 2025.

In addition to discussing the strong friendship and future cooperation between the two countries, the leaders witnessed the signing of cooperation agreements aimed at enhancing bilateral relations.

Boycotts, rather than delegitimising authoritarian regimes, often backfire by granting incumbents easy victories, weakening opposition parties’ credibility, and silencing dissenting voices.

These are not helpless people. They are resilient, wise, and deeply connected to land and water. But even the strongest have a breaking point.

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In our briefing: Bank of Tanzania responds to report on declining performance of the Tanzanian Shilling;
Government moves to combat new invasive plant threat in lake Victoria;
Anna Bwana appointed as Twaweza East Africa Executive Director, succeeding Aidan Eyakuze;
Chinese Company Jinyimeng in talks with STAMICO over value addition opportunities for Kiwira Mine

In Tanzania, sextortion affects women throughout their academic journeys and often recurs when they seek employment, are employed, or run their own businesses.
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