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The Citizen on MSNTanzania’s opposition Chadema may relocate protest to police station over missing activist Mdude NyagaliMbeya. The Chadema regional office in Mbeya has said it may shift its ongoing protest camp from the party’s Nyasa Zone headquarters to the regional police offices, where it believes missing party ...
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The Citizen on MSNTop Chadema officials quit over party discontent, strategy disputesA group of senior officials from the opposition party Chadema have resigned from the party en masse, citing growing internal ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSamia Suluhu Hassan drops the pretence of reformAhead of the October elections, Tanzania’s president is retreating from democracy – along with the rest of the East African ...
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The Citizen on MSNSenior official for Tanzania’s opposition Chadema hits back at defectors, says party has lost nothingThe opposition party Chadema has dismissed claims of internal dictatorship and leadership failure following the resignation ...
A magistrate court in Tanzania has ordered that an opposition leader who was charged with treason last month be brought in ...
Mounting repression and attacks on democratic rights in Tanzania is part of a broader authoritarian turn across East Africa ...
Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu, chairman of the CHADEMA party, announced plans to commence a hunger strike while ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNDid someone say ‘free and fair elections’? Tell it to the birdsSamia’s strongest election rival has been imprisoned, making it likely - if not certain - that she will remain president by ...
SEVERAL senior cadres at the headquarters of the leading opposition party Chadema have decamped from the political ...
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Monitor on MSNTanzania opposition leader to go on hunger strike in protest of treason case court proceedingsChairman of opposition party Chadema, Tundu Lissu is set to begin a hunger strike while in custody at Ukonga Prison, in ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNEU Parliament joins calls for Tundu Lissu’s releaseThe European Parliament on Thursday added its voice to growing calls for the government of Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu ...
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