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OACPS Conference to Enhance Fishing Sector

President Samia Suluhu Hassan is set to open a significant ministerial conference on September 11, uniting over 70 ministers from African, Caribbean, and Pacific (OACPS) member states. The event will focus on advancing the blue economy and strengthening the fishing industry. At
August 31, 2024

Government Simplifies Police Complaints Process

The Tanzanian government has emphasized its commitment to upholding the integrity and accountability of the police force. The Ministry of Home Affairs has reiterated that any citizen who experiences misconduct by police officers can lodge a complaint directly at various levels, including
August 31, 2024

Tunduma Councillors Oppose English in Reports

The councillors of Tunduma, situated in Songwe Region’s Momba District, have taken a bold stance against the use of English in official council documents, citing it as a barrier to effective governance. During a special council session, several councillors voiced their displeasure
August 31, 2024

Iringa MP Pushes for Marriage Law Reform

The Member of Parliament for Iringa Urban, Jesca Msambatavangu made a strong case for amendments to the Law of Marriage Act of 1971. Speaking during discussions on the 2024 Child Protection Laws Amendment Bill, Msambatavangu urged the government to require parents to
August 31, 2024

Police Crack Down After Court Ruling

The High Court in Dar es Salaam has ordered an urgent investigation into the disappearance of three leaders from the Democratic Change Party’s Youth Council (BAVICHA) in Temeke. This directive has led to intensified police efforts, culminating in the discovery of alarming
August 30, 2024

Government Urged to Lower Electricity Prices

The Tanzanian Parliament has called on the government to reassess electricity tariffs following the substantial progress in the Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project (JNHPP), which is nearing completion. The project, expected to deliver a significant increase in electricity supply, has prompted discussions on
August 30, 2024

Tanzanian Government to Enforce Police Integrity

The Tanzanian government has reiterated its zero-tolerance policy towards any form of misconduct within the police force, declaring that officers found guilty of illegal activities will face stringent legal action. This was emphasized by Deputy Minister Khamis Hamza Khamis during a parliamentary
August 30, 2024

Tanzania Expands Telemedicine Nationwide

The Tanzanian government is taking significant steps to enhance healthcare accessibility across the country through the integration of a nationwide telemedicine network. This initiative, aimed at providing quality healthcare services regardless of location, is currently under discussion between the Ministry of Health
August 30, 2024
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