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The Citizen on MSNYanga stay top as Simba keep pressure on in title huntThe Mainland Tanzania Premier League title race is going down to the wire, with defending champions Young Africans (Yanga) ...
The main opposition leader in Tanzania has been granted permission to represent himself in his treason trial after being ...
The prosecution of Tundu Lissu, chairman of the Chadema party, has been protested by human-rights groups around the world ...
YOUNG Africans (Yanga) head coach Miloud Hamdi has expressed confidence in his team’s readiness ahead of their crucial ...
Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu has been granted permission to represent himself in his treason trial. Lissu, who has ...
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Face2Face Africa on MSNTanzania opposition leader Tundu Lissu to defend himself in treason case after denied private legal accessTanzania’s opposition leader Tundu Lissu will represent himself in a treason trial after prison authorities blocked private ...
With everything still to play for, the message from both camps is clear: No time to celebrate, no time to rest.
YOUNG Africans (Yanga) head coach Miloud Hamdi has praised his players for their tactical discipline following a commanding 5 ...
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Tanzania opposition leader to go on hunger strike in protest of treason case court proceedingsHowever, the Tanzania Prisons Service has dismissed allegations that opposition politician Tundu Lissu is being denied his rights while in custody. Speaking to The Citizen’s sister newspaper ...
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The Citizen on MSNLegal, correctional officers trained on prisoners’ rightsThe government has intensified efforts to promote the rights of prisoners through specialised training for legal and ...
Among the convicts are Clinton Damas, a soldier with the Tanzania People's Defence Force, and Praygod Mushi, a prison officer. The other two convicts are Nickson Jackson and Amin Lema. In addition ...
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Tanzania oppposition leader to go on hunger strike in protest of treason case court proceedingsHowever, the Tanzania Prisons Service has dismissed allegations that opposition politician Tundu Lissu is being denied his rights while in custody. Speaking to The Citizen’s sister newspaper ...
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