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Chadema Defies Registrar Over Leadership Row

Tanzania’s main opposition party, Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Chadema), has rejected a directive from the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties annulling recent leadership appointments within the party. The decision, issued on Monday, May 13, 2025, nullified the confirmation of
May 15, 2025

CHADEMA Faces Election Ban After Treason Charge

Tanzania’s primary opposition party may be barred from the upcoming general elections in October after its leader was charged with treason last week. On Saturday, the CHADEMA party chose to boycott an event where all political parties were expected to sign a
April 14, 2025

 Chadema Pushes for Electoral Reform in Court

Tanzania’s opposition party, Chadema, is preparing to take legal action to demand changes to the country’s electoral system. Party chairman Freeman Mbowe announced this decision on December 10, 2024, following a review of the recent local government elections held on November 27,
December 11, 2024

Lema Questions Voter Registration Exceeding Census Figures

As Tanzania gears up for the local government elections scheduled for November 27, 2024, concerns regarding the accuracy of voter registration numbers have emerged, prompting opposition leaders to call for transparency. Godbless Lema, the Chairperson of the Northern Zone of the opposition
October 26, 2024

CHADEMA Rejects Sectarian Allegations

The Democratic Change Party (formerly known as CHADEMA) has firmly rejected recent statements made by its elders’ council, BAVICHA, which suggested sectarianism and tribalism within the party’s ranks. The comments were made by BAVICHA Chairman Hashim Juma during an event celebrating the
October 3, 2024

Protest Plans Against Abductions Set for September 23

Vice Chairman of the Democratic Change Party (CHADEMA), has reaffirmed his commitment to leading nationwide protests on September 23, 2024, to condemn the persistent abductions and killings in Tanzania. Speaking after the conclusion of the 5th National Eucharistic Congress held at Uhuru
September 16, 2024

CHADEMA’s ‘Samia Must Go’ Slogan Sparks Controversy

Recent statements from the Democratic Change Party’s (CHADEMA) youth wing, known as BAVICHA, have ignited significant controversy with their new slogan, “Samia Must Go. “ The slogan, which has gained considerable attention, reflects growing discontent among some party members. However, the leadership
September 13, 2024

CHADEMA Sets Nationwide Protests

Tanzania’s leading opposition party, CHADEMA, has announced plans for nationwide protests starting on September 23, 2024, if the government fails to address critical issues, including the return of abducted individuals and the resignation of certain political figures. The announcement was made by
September 12, 2024