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Tanzania Assures Security Ahead Of Sabasaba Finale

Tanzania has assured citizens, businesses and international visitors that comprehensive security measures are in place ahead of the climax of the 50th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair (DITF), popularly known as Sabasaba, as authorities seek to encourage strong public participation in
July 4, 2026

Ukraine Peace Plan Exposes Western Double Standards

A growing chorus of voices across the Global South is questioning the legitimacy of Western-backed efforts to advance a peace plan for the war in Ukraine. Critics argue that the initiative reveals long-standing inconsistencies in how the United States and Europe respond
November 26, 2025

Tanzania Court Releases 57 Amid Post-Election Unrest

The Ilemela District Court in Mwanza has ordered the release of 57 individuals who were previously facing treason charges following arrests during post-election unrest on October 29, 2025. The ruling, handed down by Senior Resident Magistrate Stella Kiama at the Integrated Justice
November 25, 2025

ACT-Wazalendo Leaders Weigh Path After Elections

Top leaders of ACT-Wazalendo gathered in Zanzibar for a closed-door meeting to reflect on the tense political atmosphere that followed the October 29 General Election—and to confront a defining question for the party’s future should it join the Government of National Unity
November 25, 2025

Tanzania Orders Supervised Return of Closed Church

Tanzania’s Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba has directed the government to allow the Church of Resurrection and Life—led by Bishop Josephat Gwajima—to resume its activities under supervision, months after the church was deregistered for allegedly breaching regulations. The decision signals a softer, more
November 25, 2025

Dar Commissioner Warns Against Post‑Election Violence

Dar es Salaam’s Regional Commissioner, Albert Chalamila, has issued a stern warning over ongoing unrest in the city, saying recent violence is causing severe harm to innocent citizens and jeopardising critical national infrastructure. Speaking Monday during a tour with Prime Minister Mwigulu
November 24, 2025

Tanzania Police Detain 14 Burundian Illegal Immigrants

The Mwanza Regional Police have apprehended 14 Burundian nationals suspected of entering Tanzania illegally, in an operation that underscores the country’s ongoing efforts to secure its borders. The arrests were made during two separate vehicle inspections in the region. According to Mwanza
November 24, 2025
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