On 6 January, Ndugai resigned days after clashing with the president over the government’s external loans. He argued that borrowing for development projects is not “sustainable”. A veteran politician ...
The president of Tanzania, Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, has granted pardon to mob-driven election protestors currently in custody, instructing the country’s law enforcement authorities to counsel them ...
On 20 January, the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party held a committee meeting in Dodoma and selected Ackson to replace Ndugai, a well-known loyalist of the late President John Magufuli. It is expected ...
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Tanzania builds 243km of paved roads in 10 months
Dodoma. The government has recorded a major milestone in the country’s infrastructure transformation after constructing 243.13 kilometres of paved roads within just 10 months, reinforcing its ...
Following the Tanzanian authorities’ brutal response to widespread protests that took place in the aftermath of the 29 October 2025 presidential and legislative elections, and in light of the ongoing ...
With a constitutional referendum scheduled for April 2015 and a general election due in October, Tanzania is at a crossroads. In the second of a series examining the country's political landscape at ...
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