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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

Defence Chiefs Gather in Arusha For Diplomacy

The Arusha Regional Commissioner, CPA Amos Gabriel Makalla, on Monday officially welcomed top defence and security officials from 16 nations who arrived in Tanzania for a five-day study visit organized by the National Defence College (NDC). The delegation of 72 senior officers
November 11, 2025

Four CHADEMA Executives Released Amid Political Tension

Four senior figures from Tanzania’s main opposition party, Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA), have been released on bail after spending several days in police custody. The release has sparked cautious optimism among supporters who have been calling for greater political tolerance
November 11, 2025

Archbishop Ruwa’ichi: Nation Wounded, Dignity Lost

During a solemn Mass on Monday, November 10, 2025, commemorating citizens who lost their lives amid last week’s general election, Archbishop Jude Thaddaeus Ruwa’ichi delivered a powerful homily highlighting the deep wounds inflicted on the nation and the erosion of its dignity. The service
November 10, 2025

Lissu’s Treason Trial Begins Without His Presence

 The treason trial of Tundu Lissu, chairman of Tanzania’s opposition party Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA), commenced today at the High Court’s Masjala Ndogo division in Dar es Salaam, notable for the absence of the accused. Lissu was not brought to court due
November 10, 2025

Zanzibar Ports Reduce Food Import Fees by 80 Percent

The Zanzibar Ports Corporation (ZPC) has announced an 80 percent reduction in import levies for all food items entering the islands from mainland Tanzania. The policy, effective from November 10 to November 24, 2025, covers ports across Unguja and Pemba, including Malindi,
November 10, 2025

Tanzania’s 13th Parliament Opens Without an Official Opposition

 Tanzania’s 13th Parliament officially convenes this week, but once again without an official opposition camp, marking the second consecutive Parliament to operate under one-party dominance. The development has reignited debate about the future of multiparty democracy and parliamentary accountability in the country.
November 10, 2025

Mussa Zungu Poised to Become Tanzania’s Next Speaker

Veteran lawmaker Mussa Zungu is on the verge of becoming Tanzania’s eighth Speaker of Parliament after members of the ruling party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), overwhelmingly endorsed him as their official candidate ahead of the 13th Parliament’s opening session. In a tightly
November 10, 2025
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