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Zanzibar Authorities Seize Massive Expired Meat Stock

The Zanzibar Food and Drugs Agency (ZFDA) has confiscated over 1,232 kilogrammes of expired meat from a storage facility in Fuoni Ijitimai, Mjini Magharibi, following a routine inspection on Monday, December 22, 2025. Officials said the move is part of ongoing efforts
December 23, 2025

Tanzania Must Reveal Death Toll After Protests

 Former Prime Minister and Vice‑President Judge Joseph Warioba has urged Tanzania to publicly disclose how many people died during the unrest that erupted on 29 October 2025, arguing that without an official death toll it is impossible to judge whether the level
December 23, 2025

Ethiopia Sets Date For Nationwide Plastic Bag Ban

Ethiopia is preparing to take a major step in environmental protection after authorities confirmed that a nationwide ban on plastic bags will take effect on January 31, 2026, following the approval of supporting legislation by Parliament in July 2025. Environmental regulators say
December 23, 2025

Catholics Appeal To Vatican Over Kitima Political Concerns

Two Catholic faithful in Tanzania, Stanslaus Nyakunga and Elia Phaustine, have formally submitted a letter to the Apostolic Nuncio to Tanzania, Archbishop Angelo Accattino, calling for a pastoral and administrative review into the conduct of Fr. Dr. Charles Kitima, the Secretary General
December 22, 2025

Dar Police Intensify Security Ahead Christmas Holidays

The Dar es Salaam Regional Police, under the leadership of Commander Jumanne Murilo, has announced a comprehensive security plan to ensure public safety during the upcoming Christmas and New Year celebrations. With the festive season approaching, authorities are taking proactive steps to
December 22, 2025

Government Emphasises Dialogue With Religious Leaders

The government has once again underscored the importance of working hand in hand with religious leaders, describing them as vital partners in promoting justice, peace and national security, while encouraging Tanzanians to remain patient, tolerant and united. The message was delivered by
December 22, 2025

Ngongo Port Project Seen as Lindi Growth Engine

Tanzania’s plans to expand its maritime infrastructure gained fresh momentum after Prime Minister Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba inspected the Lindi Regional Port and called for faster progress on the proposed Ngongo Port project, a development expected to transform trade and transport in the
December 22, 2025

Tanzania’s Wage Gap Grows Despite Job Gains

Tanzania’s formal job market is expanding, but new official data suggest that the benefits of this growth are being shared unevenly, with a widening gap between what public- and private-sector workers earn. Findings from the latest Employment and Earnings Survey show that
December 22, 2025
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