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Religious Leaders Urge Dialogue Over Planned Protests

leaders from the Twariga Islamic Organization in Arusha have expressed concern over the planned demonstrations by the Democratic Change Party (formerly known as CHADEMA) and have called for peaceful dialogue between the opposition and the government. The protests, scheduled for September 23,
September 16, 2024

Protest Plans Against Abductions Set for September 23

Vice Chairman of the Democratic Change Party (CHADEMA), has reaffirmed his commitment to leading nationwide protests on September 23, 2024, to condemn the persistent abductions and killings in Tanzania. Speaking after the conclusion of the 5th National Eucharistic Congress held at Uhuru
September 16, 2024

Tolerance and Respect Urged at Eucharistic Congress

 Thousands of Catholic faithful gathered at Uhuru Stadium in Dar es Salaam for the Fifth National Eucharistic Congress. During the event, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy, Dr. Doto Biteko, delivered a message urging Tanzanians to embrace tolerance, mutual respect, and
September 16, 2024

Citizens Protest Against Violence

Citizens and children’s rights stakeholders held peaceful marches on Saturday to express their sorrow and grief over the increase in incidents of violence against children in Tanzania. Gathered with the aim of mobilizing urgent action to protect the welfare of children, the
September 15, 2024

Retired CAG Proposes More Smaller Aircraft

Retired Controller and Auditor General (CAG) Ludovic Utouh has proposed that the Tanzanian government explore the possibility of increasing the number of smaller aircraft for domestic flights. This recommendation aims to address the high operational costs associated with using large Boeing jets
September 14, 2024
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