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Faith Leaders Demand Justice, National Reconciliation

Sheikh Muharram Mziwanda, head of the Asaalam Islamic Foundation, has expressed surprise over statements made by the Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC) regarding the events of October 29, 2025. Sheikh Mziwanda said the incidents should be described as demonstrations rather than violence, looting,
November 17, 2025

CCM Maintains Dominance Despite Opposition Boycott

Tanzania’s ruling party has maintained its strong position in national politics, even as the main opposition party chose to boycott the 2025 general elections. Former Secretary-General of the ruling party and current Member of Parliament, Dr. Bashiru Ally, said the opposition’s absence
November 17, 2025

NECTA Reports 7.67 Percent Increase in Exam Candidates

The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) has announced a significant rise in registrations for this year’s Form Four national examination, with the number of candidates increasing by 7.67 percent compared to last year. Speaking to the press, NECTA’s Executive Secretary, Prof.
November 17, 2025

Community Miners Gain Skills and Opportunities

A major gold-mining operation in northern Tanzania has handed over 13 licences to small-scale miners and sponsored specialised training aimed at helping them shift from traditional methods to modern, more productive practices. The initiative, which supports the national agenda of strengthening small-scale
November 17, 2025

Samia Unveils New Ministry Focused on Youth Empowerment

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced a major government restructuring aimed at giving stronger national attention to the country’s young population. In her recent address, she confirmed that the government will establish a fully dedicated Ministry for Youth Affairs, replacing the previous
November 15, 2025
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