Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan accused foreign powers of a colonial attitude for condemning deadly violence that ...
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Tanzania Provides an Economic Blueprint for the Rest of Africa
Political stability and new investment are powering Tanzania’s push into electrification, hydropower, and LNG—strengthening ...
The increase is largely attributed to the expanding use of natural gas in cooking, transportation, power generation, and ...
While chairing the African group at the summit, the gas-dependent nation advised the continent's ministers to block language ...
Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan justifies election killings, calling the force necessary to stop a government ...
A CNN investigation and witness testimonies reveal mortuaries packed with bodies and signs of mass graves as security forces ...
The International Criminal Court in the Hague has been asked to investigate alleged mass killings during a crackdown on ...
In the chaotic aftermath of Tanzania’s disputed presidential election last month, police and gun-wielding men on patrol shot ...
Tanzania faces its most serious political crisis since independence as the UN, rights groups and church leaders demand answers from President Samia Suluhu’s administration over killings and repression ...
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Suluhu to foreigners: “You can't lecture Tanzania on its affairs”
Tanzania will not be lectured by foreign actors on how to manage its domestic affairs, President Samia Suluhu Hassan declared ...
TANZANIA, a country blessed with stunning landscapes, wildlife, and cultural richness, has one more hidden treasure – its ...
Tanzania’s president says her government may lose access to the international funding that largely keeps the nation afloat after the worst election violence in the country’s history.
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