
Bank of Tanzania Injects USD 15 Million into Interbank Foreign Exchange Market
According to the Bank’s announcement, the auction was conducted under the Foreign Exchange Intervention Policy, 2023, at a weighted average rate of TZS 2,471.73 per USD.

According to the Bank’s announcement, the auction was conducted under the Foreign Exchange Intervention Policy, 2023, at a weighted average rate of TZS 2,471.73 per USD.

Friday’s adjournment ensures that Lissu will remain in remand prison throughout Tanzania’s election on October 29, a fact he explicitly framed as the central objective of the state’s legal strategy.

Tamko hilo lililotolewa mnamo Oktoba 24, 2025, limeangazia mazingira ya kisiasa na kiusalama likipiga kurunzi kwenye matukio ya utekaji yanayoonekana kushika mizizi Tanzania.

In our briefing today:
Dar es Salaam University Academics Urge End to Abductions, Call for Peace Ahead of Elections;
Free Medical Camp for Children with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Announced at MOI;
Tanzania’s Top Opposition Figure, John Heche, Whereabouts Unknown Since Arrest-Family, CHADEMA Issue Alert;
ACT Wazalendo Accuses Election Officials of Sabotage, Pleads for More Time to Appoint Agents;
Tundu Lissu Deconstructs State’s Case as Treason Trial Nears Precipice.

In a statement issued on Thursday, UDASA expressed deep concern over the growing impunity of so-called “unknown assailants” allegedly responsible for abductions and disappearances of citizens, criticizing state organs for failing to curb the trend or provide clear public explanations.

The party is set to file a habeas corpus petition to demand that the police produce Heche in court.

A nationwide free treatment camp for children born with spinal and head conditions is scheduled for October 25.

Tanzania’s opposition party alleges a coordinated plot to disenfranchise it in the upcoming elections by obstructing the registration of its polling station representatives.

With its evidence in tatters, the state faces a monumental task to revive its case, with many observers questioning whether the treason charge can legally proceed.

In our briefing today:
Carrots and Stick: Election Heat Rises in Tanzania as Appeals for Peace Gather Steam;
CHADEMA’s John Heche Arrested in Dar, Moved to Tarime to Face Undisclosed Charges;
Treason Trial Teeters as Court Rejects Key Video Evidence Against Tundu Lissu;
Tanzania Introduces French, Chinese, and Arabic in Landmark Primary School Exams;
Op-Ed: Tanzania’s 2025 Elections Amid Questions on Digital and Press Freedom.
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