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Florence Majani is an overall award winner in Tanzania. She has won more than seven awards in Journalism Excellence. She is known for her good work in investigative  and health beats.
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Tanzania: 25 Years Without Mwalimu Nyerere

14 Oct 2024  |  www.dw.com
The article commemorates the 25th anniversary of Julius Nyerere's passing, highlighting his enduring legacy in Tanzanian politics and African unity. Political analysts and leaders, including President Samia Suluhu Hassan and Vice President Philip Mpango, reflect on Nyerere's contributions to regional liberation and development. The commemoration events, including special masses and discussions, emphasize the importance of continuing Nyerere's principles of unity and leadership for future generations.

Few turn out to register for local elections in Tanzania

11 Oct 2024  |  www.dw.com
The article discusses the low turnout for voter registration in Tanzania ahead of the local elections scheduled for November 27. President Samia Suluhu Hassan urged citizens to register, emphasizing the importance of these elections for the upcoming general elections in 2025. Despite efforts, there was a low response in some regions, attributed to the timing of the registration process and insufficient information dissemination. The opposition party ACT Wazalendo criticized the process, highlighting issues with the availability of party agents. Key political figures, including the President and other ministers, participated in the registration process to encourage voter participation.

Tanzania suspends Mwananchi newspaper's online networks

03 Oct 2024  |  www.dw.com
The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) has temporarily suspended the online licenses of Mwananchi Communications Ltd due to alleged violations of online content regulations. The suspension, effective from October 2 to November 2, 2024, has sparked criticism from media stakeholders who argue that the regulations stifle media freedom. The Media Council of Tanzania calls for dialogue with the government to address these concerns. Mwananchi Communications has removed the contentious content from its social media platforms, citing concerns over national security.

Lissu to sue Tanzanian government internationally

25 Sep 2024  |  www.dw.com
Tundu Lissu plans to sue the Tanzanian government internationally after allegations that Tigo, a telecommunications company, provided his phone data to the government for surveillance. Lissu demands transparency from both the government and Tigo, threatening international legal action if necessary. The case in London, involving former police officer Michael Clifford, highlights internal issues within Tigo regarding customer data handling. Lissu, a prominent opposition figure, has survived an assassination attempt and criticizes the Tanzanian government for its lack of accountability.

Chadema Leaders Released on Bail

24 Sep 2024  |  www.dw.com
Chadema leaders, including Freeman Mbowe, were released on bail after being arrested for allegedly organizing protests against the Tanzanian government. The arrests, which included journalists, have been criticized by media stakeholders who demand respect for press freedom. The protests were intended to pressure the government to address a series of abductions and killings. The Tanzanian Police's actions have been condemned by the Jukwaa la Wahariri Tanzania (TEF), which calls for dialogue to prevent such incidents in future elections.

Police in Tanzania Arrest Mbowe and Lissu

23 Sep 2024  |  www.dw.com
Tanzanian opposition leaders Freeman Mbowe and Tundu Lissu, along with 14 others, were arrested by police amid heightened security in Dar es Salaam. The arrests occurred during planned peaceful protests organized by the opposition party CHADEMA, which aimed to demand justice for abducted and killed party members. The police, led by Commander Jumanne Muliro, justified the arrests by citing defiance of a police ban on the protests. The situation highlights tensions between the opposition and government authorities over political rights and freedoms.

Police arrest prominent opposition leader in Tanzania

19 Sep 2024  |  www.dw.com
The article reports on the arrest of Boniphace Jacob, a prominent member of the opposition party CHADEMA, by Tanzanian police. His arrest, along with the summoning of CHADEMA's Secretary General John Mnyika for questioning, has raised concerns among activists and human rights organizations about the state of democracy and human rights in Tanzania. The police claim Jacob is held for various criminal charges, while critics argue that these actions are politically motivated, especially with upcoming local and general elections. The Legal and Human Rights Centre (LHRC) has also expressed alarm over the suppression of human rights activists.

Samia urges police to uphold ethics, criticizes diplomats

17 Sep 2024  |  www.dw.com
President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania emphasized the importance of police ethics during a senior police officers' meeting, amid concerns over recent abductions and killings, including that of Chadema official Ali Kibao. She criticized foreign diplomats for interfering in Tanzania's internal affairs, following their call for a swift investigation into these incidents. Samia reiterated Tanzania's sovereignty and urged the police to embrace technology to combat cybercrime. The article highlights the tension between maintaining national security and addressing international diplomatic concerns.

Tanzanian Police Block CHADEMA Protests

13 Sep 2024  |  www.dw.com
Tanzanian police have blocked planned nationwide protests by the opposition party CHADEMA, scheduled for September 23, aimed at pressuring the government to address abductions and killings of its members. Police spokesperson David Misime warned against participation, declaring the protests illegal. CHADEMA's John Mrema expressed surprise at the police's stance, questioning its impact on elections. The situation follows the abduction and murder of CHADEMA member Ali Kibao, prompting President Samia Suluhu Hassan to order a thorough investigation. The police maintain that the country's situation is stable.

Terstegen: Tanzania should simplify the process of obtaining permits

20 Mar 2024  |  www.dw.com
Thomas Terstegen emphasized the importance of simplifying the process for obtaining work permits and visas to enhance the efficiency of development projects and strengthen cooperation between Tanzania and Germany. The projects focus on human rights, good governance, tourism, biodiversity conservation, health, and women's and children's rights. Elijah Mwandumbwa highlighted Germany's financial contribution of 70 million euros and stressed the need for close cooperation to achieve development goals. Marcus Von Essen reiterated the commitment to fostering development and relations between the two countries.
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