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Kagame Challenges West Over Human Rights Authority

Rwandan President Paul Kagame has launched a forceful challenge to Western governments over their approach to human rights and governance, questioning whether Europe has the moral authority to position itself as the world’s primary judge of political values. Speaking during an interview
June 25, 2026

Vice President Mpango Urges Kigoma Voter Engagement

 Vice President Dr. Philip Mpango has urged residents of Kigoma to register in large numbers during the voter register update to participate fully in selecting capable leaders. He made the call during his tour of Uvinza District, emphasizing active participation in drafting
July 9, 2024

Public Support Frees Imprisoned Tanzanian Artist

Shadrack Chaula, a 24-year-old artist from Ntokela village in Rungwe, Mbeya, has been released from prison after being convicted of cybercrimes. Chaula had been sentenced to two years in jail or a fine of Tsh. 5 million ($2,000) for disseminating false information
July 9, 2024

ECOWAS Envoy Faye To Broker Sahel Crisis Talks

West Africa’s fractured regional bloc on Sunday urged Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye to engage with the three military-led member states to try to reunite the region whose stability has been threatened since they decided to leave the group in January. At
July 8, 2024

Biteko Directs Construction of Small Power Stations

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy, Hon. Doto Biteko has ordered the construction of small stations to receive, cool and distribute electricity in peripheral areas to deal with the problem of low voltage and sometimes frequent outages while great efforts have
July 8, 2024

Ubungo District Head Investigates Market Dispute

Head of Ubungo District, Hassan Bomboko visited the Simu2000 market in Dar es Salaam to verify reports of business closures and roadblocks by traders protesting the Ubungo Municipality’s decision to allocate 36,000 square meters to the Bus Rapid Transit Agency (DART) for
July 8, 2024

Workers Return to Work After 5 Days Strike

The workers of the Kibena Tea Factory located in Njombe District, who had been on strike for 5 days, have returned to work immediately after the Regional Commissioner of Njombe Hon. Anthony Mtaka to visit the Tea factory managed by the DL
July 7, 2024
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