Tanzanian Govt Warns Opposition on 'Defiance Day' Plan
Opposition party, Chadema, has vowed to stage countrywide demonstrations and rallies on September 1.
Chadema flag.
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Tanzania:
Registrar Scoffs At 'Defiance Day'
Citizen, 29 July 2016
The Registrar of Political Parties yesterday denounced Chadema's plan to hold public rallies throughout the country from September 1, saying the move was contrary to the Political… Read more »
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Tanzania:
Opposition Party Warned on 'Instigating' Civil Disorder
Daily News, 29 July 2016
The Registrar of Political Parties, Judge Francis Mutungi, has strongly condemned the statement by Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Chadema) issued on Wednesday, saying it was… Read more »
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Tanzania:
CHADEMA Plans National Rallies, Police Warns Them
Daily News, 27 July 2016
Chadema, the main opposition party, has declared a nationwide public rallies coming September 1, to denounce what they term government violation of principles of good governance. Read more »
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Tanzania:
Is Chadema Facing a Major Crisis? Ask the Youth Wing
Citizen, 27 July 2016
On the face of it, it seems to be business as usual for under pressure opposition Chadema. But the party's increasingly vocal youth wing recently betrayed a brewing concoction of… Read more »
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Tanzania:
Opposition Party Urges Magufuli to Revisit Constitution
Citizen, 20 July 2016
Main opposition party Chadema has urged President John Magufuli to revisit the constitution re-writing process to prepare grounds for a successful war against corruption. Read more »
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Tanzania:
Chadema Youth Vow to Disrupt CCM Congress
Citizen, 3 July 2016
Chadema Youth Council (Bavicha) has vowed to block up the ruling CCM from holding its general congress scheduled for July 23 in Dodoma. Read more »
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Tanzania:
A Harvest of Thorns for the Opposition?
Citizen, 3 July 2016
Opinion is divided over whether opposition parties under their coalition, Ukawa, have gained or lost from boycotting parliamentary sessions protesting the way Deputy Speaker Tulia… Read more »
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Tanzania:
Prime Minister Slams Opposition for Boycott
Citizen, 1 July 2016
Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa yesterday hit opposition Members of Parliament (MPs), saying they would better return to parliament and express their grievances through appropriate… Read more »
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The president has been at war with opposition parties due to his decision to ban political rallies. Read more »
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The parliamentarians are accusing the speaker of treating them unfairly. Read more »