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Quiet Talks Signal Possible Shift Toward Stability

Fresh diplomatic signals suggest a cautious but meaningful effort to maintain stability in the ongoing situation involving Russia and Ukraine. While no major public breakthroughs have been announced, the tone of engagement indicates a steady commitment to managing tensions rather than escalating
April 13, 2026

Tanzania’s Main Opposition Rejects Presidential Probe

Tanzania’s opposition party CHADEMA (Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo) has publicly rejected the commission formed by President Samia Suluhu Hassan to investigate the post-election violence following the October 29, 2025 poll. In a statement signed by Vice-Chairperson John Heche, the party described the inquiry
November 19, 2025

Interior Ministry Leadership Transition Underway

Tanzania’s Ministry of Home Affairs has entered a new phase of leadership following the formal handover of office by Innocent Bashungwa to George Simbachawene in a ceremony held on November 18, 2025, at the ministry’s headquarters in Mtumba, Dodoma. In his remarks
November 19, 2025

Government Pushes Efficiency Across Water Sector

Tanzania’s Minister for Water, Jumaa Aweso, has urged employees in the water sector to demonstrate the confidence placed in them by President Samia Suluhu Hassan by delivering services that produce tangible results for citizens. His remarks follow his official reception in Dodoma
November 19, 2025

Opposition Rejects Government Inquiry Into Unrest

The opposition party ACT Wazalendo has announced that it will not participate in the national commission formed by President Samia Suluhu Hassan to investigate the incidents of unrest that shook the country on October 29, 2025, and the days that followed. The
November 19, 2025

Rights Group Demands Release of Election Detainees

The Tanzania Human Rights Defenders Coalition (THRDC) has called for the immediate release of all individuals arrested or detained in connection with the 2025 General Election, arguing that many of the cases show signs of irregularities and lack of due process. The
November 19, 2025

New Agriculture Minister Vows Steady Sector Continuity

The newly appointed Minister for Agriculture, Daniel Godfrey Chongolo, has assured senior officials and staff of the ministry that the government’s development agenda will continue smoothly by building on the foundation laid by his predecessor. He emphasized that the achievements recorded so
November 19, 2025

Tanzania President Warns Ministers After Recent Unrest

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has warned that the recent unrest and destruction experienced in Tanzania may undermine the country’s credibility in securing international loans, urging newly appointed ministers to prepare for tighter financial conditions and a greater reliance on domestic resources. Speaking
November 18, 2025
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