TCRA Gives Five Explanations Behind Persistent Questions on Cell Phone Plans
TCRA says Tanzania remains the cheapest country in the region to buy an internet bundle.
TCRA says Tanzania remains the cheapest country in the region to buy an internet bundle.
In our briefing today: EACOP: Tanzania, Uganda sign defence pact for the crude oil pipeline project; Crackdown on ‘Panya Road’ intensifies as police arrest 31 marauders; Five feared dead in Mara after boat capsizes in River Mori; Can Samia save her waning support?
In our briefing today: Under pressure over the rising cost of living, minister warns ‘dishonest’ businesspeople; High Court frees former Hai DC Sabaya. But remains in custody pending another case; Police in Ngorongoro summon Maasai leaders speaking against ‘eviction’ threat; Now Tanzania charges activist Peter Madeleka with ‘publication of false statement’; Over 1,000 people died in road accidents in Tanzania in nine months.
It is not clear why the police are interested in the leaders but the news comes at a time when there is a tug-of-war between Maasai people and authorities over Ngorongoro.
In our briefing today: ‘Panya Road’ strikes again, a day after Samia’s warning; Minister summons online TV following report on the increased cost of cell phone plans; AfDB finances new center for cardiovascular science in Tanzania
The band of marauders continue to wreak havoc in the streets of Dar es Salaam as theories on its reemergence swirl.
In our briefing today: Workers expected pay rise during May Day. They received promises; Tanzania expects Sh460 loan from World Bank; Tanzania: Campaign to develop healthier diets, good nutrition practices launched; New bus fares announced as hardship bites.
In our briefing today: Tension rises in Dar over Panya Road as police launch crackdown on the band of marauders; Environmental watchdog wants polluters held accountable; Tanzanian flags fly at half-mast as the nation mourns the passing of Kenya’s Kibaki.
The band of marauders consisting of boys aged between 13 and 21 have been wreaking havoc recently in the streets of Dar es Salaam, attacking and robbing people.
In our briefing today: Think tank proposes four-step process that would deliver New Constitution before 2025; WHO Tanzania launches a Sh145billion, five-year cooperation strategy; Illegally imported vehicles receive TRA’s amnesty; Over 3000 inmates receive Samia Union Day’s clemency.
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