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President Samia Names New Leaders to Key Institutions

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has appointed new board chairpersons to several major national institutions in a leadership reshuffle aimed at reinforcing governance standards, regulatory oversight, and strategic sector performance. The latest appointments affect agencies responsible for national statistics, rail transport development, environmental
February 12, 2026

CCM District Secretary Fatally Shot in Iringa Region

The District Secretary of the ruling party CCM in Kilolo District, Iringa Region, was tragically shot dead by unknown assailants in the early hours of Wednesday, November 13, 2024. According to preliminary reports, the incident occurred in Njiapanda ya Tosa Village, where
November 13, 2024

Mara Police Investigate Judge for Alleged Assault Incident

The Mara Regional Police are currently investigating allegations that a judge sexually assaulted a 25-year-old woman in Musoma Municipality. The alleged incident reportedly occurred on the night of November 9, 2024, at the judge’s residence in the Kenedi neighborhood of Musoma, where
November 13, 2024

Minister Responds to Water Crisis After Hygiene Report

In a swift response to a recent report about critical water shortages in Oltepes Village, Orbomba Ward, Longido District, Tanzania’s Minister for Water, Jumaa Aweso, has promised immediate intervention. The report, originally published by Mwananchi, highlighted how women in the rural village
November 13, 2024

Archbishop Of Canterbury Resigns After Abuse Cover-Up

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has announced his resignation following the release of an independent review revealing the Church of England’s involvement in covering up sexual abuse. The report, known as the Makin Review, investigated abuse perpetrated by John Smyth QC,
November 13, 2024

Severe Water Shortage Forces Women to Use Cattle Urine

In the rural village of Oltepes, located in Longido District within Tanzania’s Arusha Region, water scarcity has transformed the basic biological process of menstruation into a health crisis for the community’s women and girls. This critical lack of water, especially severe during
November 12, 2024
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