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Tanzania Defends Historic Union Amid Rising Doubts

The Government of Tanzania has issued a stern warning to those it believes are intentionally misrepresenting or undermining the Union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar, calling on citizens to appreciate the strength and progress the nation has gained through this 60-year-old political alliance.
May 26, 2025

Tanzania Government Vows to Improve Air Services

The Tanzanian government has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring better services for air passengers by enhancing airline operations, enforcing adherence to flight schedules, and safeguarding passenger rights across all air carriers. Speaking in Parliament on May 26, the Deputy Minister for Transport,
May 26, 2025

Tanzania Government Upholds Tough Abortion Law Measures

Tanzania’s government has restated its firm position on abortion, asserting that both procuring and assisting in the termination of a pregnancy are criminal offenses punishable by law. This statement was made on May 26, 2025, during a parliamentary session in Dodoma, by
May 26, 2025

Tanzania Foils Diamond Smuggling Attempt At Mwanza Airport

In a significant breakthrough in Tanzania’s anti-smuggling campaign, government authorities have thwarted an attempt to illegally transport diamonds worth more than TSh1.7 billion out of the country via Mwanza Airport. The country’s Minister for Minerals, Anthony Mavunde, made the announcement on the
May 24, 2025

Judge Blocks Ban on Harvard’s Foreign Students

A U.S. federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration, blocking its controversial attempt to revoke the ability of Harvard University to enroll international students. The ruling was handed down by U.S. District Judge Allison D. Burroughs in
May 24, 2025
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