The Chanzo Morning Briefing – September 26, 2022.
In our briefing today: African Court dismisses case against Tanzania; WHO helps to save lives of mothers, children in Kigoma.
In our briefing today: African Court dismisses case against Tanzania; WHO helps to save lives of mothers, children in Kigoma.
It says it is no longer going to wait for the government’s permission to do what is constitutional and lawful.
The government says the move to review the levies was influenced by the desire to discourage cash economy in Tanzania.
Fiscal legitimacy is achieved when citizens trust that their taxes are going to be beneficial for all and not for a selected few or funding lavish unnecessary government expenditures.
Analysts attribute the development to consensus now reached within the government on issues of terrorism and violent extremism.
Actors agree that the future of Tanzania’s multiparty democracy lies in the availability of the New Constitution.
In our briefing today: Govt to spend Sh4b to construct African Court’s permanent premises; China deports a Tanzanian man over sexual harassment allegations; African Energy Metals enters joint venture to acquire Tanzanian coal projects; Women farmers in Singida benefit from climate-smart agricultural practices.
Waitaka jamii kutoa ushirikiano kusambaratisha mtandao unaohusika na kutorosha vijana visiwani humo.
In our briefing today: Tanzania launches prize for creative writing; Egypt’s Elsewedy Electric launches transformer factor in Dar; Bolt, Uber expected to resume services in Tanzania; Govt to build first-ever presidential museums.
Ukiongoza kwa asilimia 101.5, mkoa wa Dodoma, ambao ndiyo makao makuu ya nchi, unafuatiwa na Ruvuma ( asilimia 91.1) na Mwanza (asilimia 79.5).
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