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Legal Education Council Endorses OUT Quality

The Open University of Tanzania (OUT) has received strong recognition from the Council for Legal Education following an official inspection that highlighted significant improvements in academic delivery, digital learning systems, and institutional infrastructure within the Faculty of Law. The assessment, conducted at
April 22, 2026

Tz, Releases Most Election-Protest Suspects, Some Detained

 Tanzanian general election unrest, Tanzanian courts have released 198 of the 216 individuals initially charged with treason and other related offences. The remaining 18 suspects, however, remain behind bars as their cases continue. The suspects first appeared before the Kisutu Resident Magistrate’s
November 26, 2025

Tanzania Pushes Back Against Rising Foreign Political Pressure

Tanzania is experiencing what analysts describe as a quiet but escalating campaign of external political pressure — not through military force or economic sanctions, but via diplomats, foreign-funded NGOs, religious institutions, international media networks and powerful Western politicians. These actors frame their
November 26, 2025

Tanzania Nears Historic Surge in Mineral Output

Tanzania’s mining sector is on the brink of a major economic milestone, with newly released data showing the total value of minerals produced in the country climbing to nearly $1 billion in the third quarter of 2025. The sharp rise underscores the
November 25, 2025

Tanzania Court Releases 57 Amid Post-Election Unrest

The Ilemela District Court in Mwanza has ordered the release of 57 individuals who were previously facing treason charges following arrests during post-election unrest on October 29, 2025. The ruling, handed down by Senior Resident Magistrate Stella Kiama at the Integrated Justice
November 25, 2025

ACT-Wazalendo Leaders Weigh Path After Elections

Top leaders of ACT-Wazalendo gathered in Zanzibar for a closed-door meeting to reflect on the tense political atmosphere that followed the October 29 General Election—and to confront a defining question for the party’s future should it join the Government of National Unity
November 25, 2025

Tanzania Orders Supervised Return of Closed Church

Tanzania’s Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba has directed the government to allow the Church of Resurrection and Life—led by Bishop Josephat Gwajima—to resume its activities under supervision, months after the church was deregistered for allegedly breaching regulations. The decision signals a softer, more
November 25, 2025
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