
Inquiry Chairman Defends Extension, Promises Evidence-Based Findings
Tanzania’s post-election probe chairman defended the mandate extension, citing the investigation’s large scale, expanded scope, and commitment to evidence-based findings.

Tanzania’s post-election probe chairman defended the mandate extension, citing the investigation’s large scale, expanded scope, and commitment to evidence-based findings.

She delivered her most detailed remarks yet on Tanzania’s fuel crisis at an April 8, 2026, swearing-in ceremony, offering reassurance and issuing directives to officials, businesses, and the public.

All things considered—including the “ideology” of Magufuli and whether those currently in power can manage or suppress it—it is possible that 2030 could look very different for CCM compared to the usual expectations and theories.

Across Tanzania’s gold-rich Shinyanga and Geita regions, artisanal mining—responsible for 30–35% of national gold output—is increasingly coming under foreign control.

Tanzania’s four-month crackdown seizes Sh4 billion, revealing illicit operations that cost the government over Sh1 trillion yearly and threaten public health

Experience shows that our education system continues to produce graduates trained to seek employment in a labor market that is structurally incapable of absorbing them.

Uwepo wa Wabunge hao unavunja Ibara ya 51(2)(c) ya Mkataba wa Jumuiya unaoeleza kuwa Mbunge atapoteza sifa za kuwa Mbunge wa Jumuiya endapo atachaguliwa kuwa mbunge wa bunge la nchi mwanachama.

CHADEMA calls for a 90-day emergency fuel subsidy and removal of 18 taxes, blaming Tanzania’s fuel crisis on both domestic policy and the Middle East conflict.

As bizarre rumours of magical theft spread across Tanzania, the underlying cause may be rooted in severe economic pressure rather than mere superstition.

A non-binding resolution changes nothing unless Africa demands accountability, not aid.