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The Chanzo Morning Briefing – April 25, 2022.

In our briefing today: Investments worth over Sh11.6 trillion expected in Tanzania as Samia woos US investors; Over 10 million children to be vaccinated against polio; Tanzania launches crackdown on unregistered pharmacies; CCM mourns the passing of its Special Seat MP Irene Ndiyamkana.

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The Chanzo Morning Briefing – April 19, 2022

In our briefing today: New twist in the Nigerian woman saga as police shift blame to assault survivor; Ngorongoro residents in panic as authorities seek to transfer over Sh355m COVID-19 funding to Handeni; Tanzania expects to generate 200MW from geothermal.

The Chanzo Morning Briefing – April 18, 2022.

In our briefing today: Zanzibar in spotlight over alleged sexual assault involving Nigerian woman in hotel; Man arrested in possession of two elephant’s tusks; More than 1,000 staff to be recruited to address shortage in health sector; Zanzibar to host major festival of black arts and culture.

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The Chanzo Morning Briefing – April 12, 2022. 

In our briefing today: LHRC calls for reforms in Tanzania’s criminal justice system; Tanzania: Food stocks down by 4,604 tonnes; Axian Telecom reveals four priorities after acquiring Tigo, Zantel.  

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The Chanzo Morning Briefing – April 7, 2022. 

In our briefing today: Two tasks await Kinana as Zitto hands over TCD chairmanship; Mwigulu: Thorough discussion needed before Tanzania makes decisions over cryptocurrencies; 600 game rangers to be recruited to control destructive wild animals. 

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The Chanzo Morning Briefing – April 6, 2022. 

In our briefing today: World Bank: Gender-based violence remains a serious concern in Tanzania; Samia to address regional editors on media freedom; ‘Justice, peace and reconciliation’ conference kicks off in Dodoma; Millicom completes Africa exit with Tanzania sale.