The Chanzo Morning Briefing – January 29, 2022.
In our briefing today: Samia, Nyusi discuss Cabo Delgado situation; High Court: Mbatia’s petition over Ndugai’s resignation ‘baseless’; Former PM Lowassa admitted to MNH for treatment.
In our briefing today: Samia, Nyusi discuss Cabo Delgado situation; High Court: Mbatia’s petition over Ndugai’s resignation ‘baseless’; Former PM Lowassa admitted to MNH for treatment.
Wadau washauri kuundwa kwa tume maalum itakayochunguza mauaji hayo na kubainisha sababu zinazopelekea kuibuka kwake na nini kinaweza kuwa ni suluhisho.
In our briefing today: Travellers from Tanzania are finally allowed entry into Dubai after UAE lifted its ban on flights; Tanzania woes Burundian investors; Tanzanian fintech NALA raises Sh23 billion
In our briefing today: TPDF’s chief of staff visits SADC Mission in Mozambique; UK mining firm Power Metal commences drilling at Haneti project; China donates 800,000 doses of Sinopharm vaccines to Tanzania; Strong winds kill fisherman, drown 60 fishing boats in Zanzibar; Tanzania earns Sh19 billion from auctioning hunting blocks
In our briefing today: Dar machingas present Samia with six urgent pleas; Tanzania, Mauritius sign agreement to boost cooperation; Barrick says Tanzania’s mines have advanced to tier-one status; TPDC, UK firm ink deal on LNG negotiations.
The traders submitted the pleas during a State House function in Dar es Salaam following an invitation by the Head of State who said she wanted to have a discussion with the traders’ representatives and see they are on the same page with the government on the recently-concluded exercise of “arranging” the traders.
In our briefing today: Tulia Ackson set to become next Speaker of Parliament following CCM’s nomination; Mother of a missing son says she rests her hope in God instead of police; Free Wi-Fi connectivity project launched in Zanzibar; Zanzibar signs an MoU with Oman Investment Authority on Malindi Tourist Port.
LHRC said it was following up on the reports and will brief the public in due time.
With the exception of one candidate from the opposition Alliance for Democratic Change (ADC) party Maimuna Saidi, the opposition has largely ignored the race, probably motivated by their belief that the current parliament is illegitimate and thus shirk any involvement with its dealings
In our briefing today: Families of five missing Tanzanians seek audience with Samia as search efforts get into fifth week; US gives Tanzania more than 1 million doses of Pfizer vaccine.
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