Samia Suluhu Admits Tanzania’s Chapter Has Been Contaminated Internationally Following Election Violence

President Samia Suluhu admitted Tanzania’s reputation was tarnished after the post-election unrest, citing fears of more serious consequences He told his new cabinet that international lenders had raised concerns, warning that the turmoil had undermined the country’s credibility. The president said the changes were already difficult in negotiations with financial partners, prompting his government to…

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IEBC fines Were, Aroko Sh1 million over Kasipul violence

Kasipul constituency by-election candidates Boyd Were (L) and Philip Aroko. [File] The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has fined Boyd Were and Philip Aroko, the candidates for the Kasipul parliamentary seat, Sh1 million each after finding them responsible for campaign violence that left two people dead. ​ The commission found that the two candidates…

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Khalwale Expelled from the Senate for Claiming Ruto Ignored While Uhuru Was Dealing With Kenyans Captured in Uganda

Fierce debate broke out in the Senate as Senators Boni Khalwale and Samson Cherargei clashed over the release of Kenyan activists Speaker Amason Kingi has repeatedly insisted on the observance of the law, insisting on evidence or removal, but the majority party strongly opposed the directive Kingi explained the reasons for expelling the senator from…

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Kenya Newspapers, November 19: Gachagua, Governor Wanga Accused of Incitement by NCIC

Newspapers on Wednesday, November 19, discussed various topics, with the politics of 2027 dominating the headlines in various publications. Elsewhere, the newspapers highlighted the ongoing investigation into hate speech allegedly spread by prominent politicians, including the former vice president. The front pages of the Daily Nation and Taifa Leo newspapers. Photo: Daily Nation and Nation…

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