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Lissu applauds Samia’s move and call for firm political & legal reforms
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Lissu applauds Samia’s move and call for firm political & legal reforms

Tundu Lissu, a self-exiled politician and Chadema (Mainland) Vice-Chairman, has applauded President Samia’s frequent meetings with the opposition as it signals imminent attaining of the new constitution and massive structural and administrative reforms in Tanzania. Lissu also thanked President Samia’s government for paying all of his parliamentary dues that the government has retained since he...

Nape issues a stern warning to TCRA and Telecoms
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Nape issues a stern warning to TCRA and Telecoms

The Minister of Information, Communication and Information Technology, Hon Nape Nnauye, has unleashed a stern warning against TCRA and Telecoms in Tanzania to stop sending texts to people without their prior consent. Hon Nape made those remarks in Dodoma, calling TCRA and telecoms in Tanzania to forge a unanimous plan to stop sending clients texts...

FBI rescues Bush Jr from assassination, US says
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FBI rescues Bush Jr from assassination, US says

The US government has said that the FBI has identified the plot to assassinate the former US President, George Bush Jr, organized by one of the Islamic State Members. The culprit suspected of the plot is now held in custody and expected to face trial on Tuesday next week. According to court documents, the suspect,...

“The Parliament shall never expel 19 CHADEMA cadres until the court rules so”, says Tulia
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“The Parliament shall never expel 19 CHADEMA cadres until the court rules so”, says Tulia

Tulia Akson, the speaker of the United Republic of Tanzania, has confirmed before the parliament that her office has received the CHADEMA’s executive committee’s letter denouncing its 19 cadres that were sacked during the CHADEMA general summit of May 11, 2022.  Tulia Akson revealed that the 19 women CHADEMA cadres, on May 12, 2022, went...

Breaking: President approves 23% salary increase
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Breaking: President approves 23% salary increase

The President of the United Republic of Tanzania, President Samia Suluhu Hassan, has approved a salary increase proposal, including a minimum of 23.3% for public servants. The proposals presented to the White House are a continuation of the session of Hon. The Prime Minister, Kassim Majaliwa, recently in the Dodoma region and received expert information...

Students returned home from Ukraine to be enrolled in local Universities.
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Students returned home from Ukraine to be enrolled in local Universities.

PM, Kassim Majaliwa, has directed students brought back home from Ukraine after the surge of war due to Russia’s invasion should visit the Tanzania Commission of Universities (TCU) for evaluation to be enrolled in other universities in Tanzania to proceed with their education. Prime Minister made those remarks at the Parliament in Dodoma yesterday while...

Bagonza spits fire on sacked 19 CHADEMA women cadres
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Bagonza spits fire on sacked 19 CHADEMA women cadres

Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania (ELCT) Karagwe Diocese Bishop Benson Bagonza has said that CHADEMA’s decision to suck 19 members, including the former CHADEMA women’s wing (BAWACHA), has to be respected by National Electoral Committee, Political Parties Registrar and the parliament. CHADEMA looks forward to sending an official letter to the speaker, Dr Tulia Akson,...

Russia – Ukraine War: EU requires immediate intervention to tackle the lurking wheat, edible and milk crisis 
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Russia – Ukraine War: EU requires immediate intervention to tackle the lurking wheat, edible and milk crisis 

  Malaysia, the second global giant palm oil producer, is keen to take advantage of an ongoing edible oil crisis in Europe to regain the market after being long shunned by buyers following human rights and environmental concerns.  Zuraida Kamaruddin, Malaysia’s Minister for Plantation Industries and Commodities, said in the government’s statement, “will not want...

Samia to grace world’s free press day, government pledges firm corporation with journalists
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Samia to grace world’s free press day, government pledges firm corporation with journalists

As the world expects to celebrate the world’s Press Freedom tomorrow, May 3, 2022, Tanzania’s government has pledged to improve the country’s journalists and media working environment. Dr Jim Yonaz, the permanent secretary of the ministry of information and technology, made those remarks today in Arusha at the symposium ahead of the world’s free press...

Nape under fire over increase of internet bundles in Tanzania
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Nape under fire over increase of internet bundles in Tanzania

Rage has engulfed social media amongst internet users following an increase of data bundle services by some giant telecommunications operating in Tanzania. Users have also claimed not to be informed by their internet service providers about the recent changes, that users have protested and claimed to be unfair and expensive. After Dar Mpya, an active...