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East Africa Strengthens Fight Against Illegal Fishing

Dar es Salaam will host a high-level forum on September 1, 2025, aimed at addressing the growing threat of illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing in East African waters. The Blue Voices Roundtable will bring together government officials, regional organizations, researchers, NGOs,
September 1, 2025

Mbeya Bodaboda Riders Demand Fair Loan Contracts

In Mbeya, Tanzania, motorcycle taxi operators—commonly known as Bodaboda riders—are calling for fairer loan agreements and formal contracts, saying such measures could help reduce the number of accidents that continue to plague the sector. The riders argue that the pressure to make
September 1, 2025

Opposition Parties Chaumma and CUF Launch Campaigns

Tanzania’s political season gained fresh momentum on Sunday, August 31, 2025, as two opposition parties—Chaumma and the Civic United Front (CUF)—officially began their campaigns for the upcoming general election, each presenting bold promises for reform and accountability. In Dar es Salaam, Chaumma
September 1, 2025

ACT Wazalendo Expels Member Amid Election Dispute

ACT Wazalendo, a Tanzanian political party, has officially expelled Monalisa Joseph Ndala from its membership, citing violations of the party’s constitution. This decision follows her recent objections to the nomination of Luhaga Joelson Mpina as the party’s presidential candidate. In a formal
August 30, 2025

Dar es Salaam Expands BRT Routes to Morocco

Dar es Salaam’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system is set to extend its services, now connecting Mbagala to Morocco in Kinondoni District, marking a significant step in the city’s ongoing Phase Two expansion. The announcement was made on August 29, 2025, by
August 30, 2025

Tanzanian Court Jails Farmer for Child Rape

A district court in central Tanzania has sentenced a 68-year-old farmer to 30 years in prison after convicting him of raping a ten-year-old girl, in a ruling that has stirred outrage and renewed calls for stronger child protection across the country. The
August 30, 2025

CHAUMMA Unveils Vision for Inclusive National Development

Tanzania’s opposition party, Chama cha Ukombozi wa Umma (CHAUMMA), has launched its 2025 election manifesto, outlining a comprehensive plan aimed at empowering citizens, promoting economic efficiency, and supporting environmental conservation. One of the central proposals focuses on trade reform. The party promises
August 29, 2025
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