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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

Tanzania Probes CNN’s Claims of Post‑Election Killings

The Tanzanian government has rejected a recent CNN report alleging police shootings and mass graves following the disputed October 29, 2025, elections, calling the coverage “one-sided” and professionally flawed. According to CNN, its investigation drew on interviews with more than 100 Tanzanians,
November 24, 2025

Cameroon Opposition Leader Flees Amid Post-Election Tensions

Cameroon’s political landscape has been thrown into uncertainty as opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary fled to neighboring Gambia for his safety following the October 2025 presidential election. The Gambian government confirmed that Tchiroma entered the country on November 7 under humanitarian grounds,
November 24, 2025

Tanzania Seeks Accuracy In Foreign Reports

The Government of Tanzania has appealed for fair, accurate and responsible reporting from international media outlets as investigations continue into the events of October 29, 2025. Government Spokesperson and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Culture, Arts and Sports, Gerson Msigwa,
November 24, 2025

Tanzania Prime Minister Condemns Spread Of False Reports

Tanzania’s Prime Minister, Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba, has strongly condemned the circulation of unverified and misleading information, warning that such behavior has reached a level that harms and unsettles citizens. Speaking at a public rally on 21 November 2025 at Bombadia Grounds in
November 22, 2025
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