The Tanzanian government has invited the opposition for dialogue following a wave of deadly post-election violence that has shaken the country and drawn the interest of the international community concerning democratic freedoms. The situation of governance and civil liberties in the most populous country in East Africa has raised concerns among human rights organizations, which […]
The Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has raised an alarm over the plight of more than 150 Kenyan teachers allegedly being held under restrictive conditions in Tanzania. According to the union, the affected teachers are graduate students from Aga Khan University pursuing master’s programs in Tanzania, but have been “held up” in the […]
Kenya has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining strong diplomatic and trade relations with Tanzania. Following the inauguration of President Samia Suluhu Hassan in Dodoma on October 3, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, who represented President Ruto at the ceremony, released a statement, emphasizing Kenya’s dedication to having a steady and successful East African region. Kindiki, in […]