Tundu Lissu (L), new chairperson of Chama Cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA), Tanzania's main opposition party, and defeated incumbent chairperson Freeman Mbowe (R) are seen during a national congress in Dar es Salaam,
DAR ES SALAAM: Across Tanzania, a sweeping reform effort is underway, fostering a pro-business environment and targeting the country’s public sector and its state-owned enterprises (SOEs).
However, while Tanzania has made significant progress in scaling up access to clean electricity, challenges remain. Among the key issues are financing. Ensuring continued financing for large-scale electrification projects, particularly in rural areas, is a major concern.
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Dar es Salaam. Key contenders in the Chadema chairmanship position have vowed to unite and strengthen their party, regardless of the outcome of its leadership election.Mr Freeman Mbowe and Mr Tundu Lissu said on Tuesday that it was important for them to remain united and build Chadema irrespective of who between them is elected the party’s new chairman.
Tanzania has been ruled by the same party since independence. The main opposition party, Chadema, is now preparing for the elections in October, but it must first resolve a long-standing power struggle.
Tanzania’s main opposition party has chosen a new leader ahead of general elections due in October at a time when it faces increasing political repression.Freeman Mbowe, who
DAR ES SALAAM — Tears of joy flowed as Husna Shabaan Kingwande learned that her 3-year-old son Ikram's heart surgery had been a success. The procedure at the Chinese-built Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute in Dar es Salaam marked a significant step in introducing advanced Chinese medical technology to Tanzania.
After steering Tanzania’s leading opposition party, Chadema, through two tumultuous decades of political battles, transformative campaigns, and unyielding advocacy for democracy, Freeman Mbowe’s tenure as chairman has officially come to an end,
Chinese doctors led by Professor Pan Xiangbin (2nd R) of China's Fuwai Hospital, together with their Tanzanian colleagues, perform a cardiovascular surgery on a child at Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute in Dar es Salaam,
The highly anticipated election has gripped party members and political observers, with both camps expressing unwavering confidence in their respective candidates
Speaking at a press conference in Dar es Salaam ahead of next week’s summit, Vice- President for Power, Energy, Climate and Green Growth at the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr Kevin Kariuki said that through the declaration, African leaders will express their commitment to ensuring electricity access for all citizens by 2030.