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Supporting girls to stay in school is key to ending early marriage

In Dodoma, the capital city of my country, Tanzania, stepping into a public secondary school at the start of the term brings a moment...

Uganda Eyes New Export Route Through Tanzania With Proposed Railway Link

Uganda is exploring a new export corridor by linking its under-construction railway line to a network being built in neighboring Tanzania, according to a...

“They Were Not Protesting”: Inside Tanzania’s Election Violence

At around 8:30 p.m. on October 31, life in Mjimwema, a hillside neighbourhood overlooking Lake Victoria in the Tanzanian city of Mwanza, appeared ordinary....

The Nuclear Energy Wind Blowing in Africa: The Next Stop is Tanzania

"This is a landmark achievement for our country…For the first time, Tanzania is stepping onto the global uranium map with the capacity to supply...

Tanzania’s 2025 Elections: AU and SADC Condemn Final Results

Women's empowerment was uniquely exemplified by voting for Samia Suluhu Hassan as the new president of the United Republic of Tanzania in late October...

Can Private Investment Deliver Tanzania’s Vision 2050 Transport Goals?

“The Private Sector is the engine of the economy; therefore, we must work closely together to achieve our national development agenda”.- Tanzania's President, Samia...

Tanzania in Crisis: Opposition Rejects Election Result Following Deadly Crackdown

Tanzania's main opposition party, CHADEMA, rejected President Samia Suluhu Hassan's election victory, claiming it was "completely fabricated. " CHADEMA, which could not participate in...

Tanzania’s 2025 Elections: No Real Race, No Real Reform

Political Landscape & Key Contenders Tanzania’s ruling Party of the Revolution (CCM) has dominated the country’s politics ever since its independence over 60 years ago....

Tanzania’s Election Explodes in Violence as Hassan Wins Landslide

NEWS BRIEF Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been declared the winner of a controversial election with nearly 98% of votes, following days of violent...

Tanzanian Opposition Leads New Protests After Contested Vote

Police in Tanzania used tear gas and gunfire on Thursday to break up protesters after a general election that saw violent demonstrations. The unrest...

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