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Tanzania

  • Saturday, 31 October, 2020
    Magufuli wins second term in Tanzania presidential election

    Opposition claims intimidation as ‘The Bulldozer’ bags 84 per cent of the vote

  • Thursday, 29 October, 2020
    Tanzania tensions rise as Magufuli looks set to win second term

    Opposition leader calls for protests following ‘illegitimate’ presidential and parliamentary polls

  • Tuesday, 27 October, 2020
    Tanzania’s ‘bulldozer’ Magufuli seeks second term as opposition cries foul

    President John Magufuli is accused by his critics of turning into an ‘autocrat’ as election looms

  • Saturday, 16 May, 2020
    Special ReportFuture of AI and Digital Healthcare
    Tanzania’s digital doctor learns to speak Swahili

    AI chatbot symptom checker bolsters African nation’s stretched healthcare system

  • Monday, 4 May, 2020
    Africa
    Tanzania hiding true number of Covid deaths, opposition says

    Secret burials, overflowing hospitals and dead MPs, as president takes refuge in home village

  • Friday, 3 April, 2020
    Coronavirus
    Churches defy coronavirus restrictions in Brazil and Africa

    Religious congregations risk accelerating Covid-19 outbreak as pandemic moves to emerging markets

  • Tuesday, 28 January, 2020
    World Bank delays vote on $500m Tanzania loan after public pressure

    Decision follows activists’ request to postpone funding over equality concerns

    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - May 04: Pupils of the PASCH School (Changombe Demonstration Secondary School) sit in their classroom during the lesson, on May 04, 2018 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. (Photo by Inga Kjer/Photothek via Getty Images)
  • Saturday, 25 January, 2020
    Tanzanian activists ask World Bank to block $500m school programme

    Civil society leaders say project would be ‘slap in face’ for women in east African country

    ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA - AUGUST 27 : People tour the streets of Zanzibar, Tanzania on August 27, 2018. Zanzibar meaning "land of the blacks" was established by Iranian immigrants. In history the Island was ruled by Portuguese, Omani and the British. Zanzibar Island carries the traces of African, Arabic, Indian and European civilisations with its culture and architecture. It's a remarkable trade point as having links to an important sea. It is also known to host Sultanate of Zanzibar. Fishers in Zanzibar go off Indian Ocean as many provide their livings from fishing. (Photo by Mahmut Serdar Alakus/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
  • Sunday, 22 September, 2019
    Ebola
    WHO criticises Tanzania for withholding Ebola information

    World Health Organization says country has not been sharing data on suspected cases

    FILE PHOTO: Health workers dressed in protective suits are seen at the newly constructed MSF(Doctors Without Borders) Ebola treatment centre in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, August 4, 2019.REUTERS/Baz Ratner/File Photo
  • Monday, 2 September, 2019
    Tanzania’s president cracks down on critics

    John Magufuli pursues campaign to punish those who question his methods

    Tanzanian President John Pombe Magufuli gestures while arriving at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa, for the inauguration of Incumbent South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on May 25, 2019. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP) (Photo credit should read MICHELE SPATARI/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2019
    Prominent investigative journalist arrested in Tanzania

    Latest in series of attacks on political and civic freedoms in east African country

    Erick Kabendera from youtube
  • Friday, 19 July, 2019
    Barrick Gold Corp
    Barrick Gold’s raised offer backed by Acacia board

    Gold miner seeks to end long-running tax disagreement with Tanzania

    Workers walk at Barrick Gold Corp's Veladero gold mine in Argentina's San Juan province, April 26, 2017. Picture taken April 26, 2017. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci - RC1413B46ED0
  • Wednesday, 17 July, 2019
    Acacia Mining PLC
    Tanzania increases pressure on Acacia with tailings ban

    Order against gold miner could cripple operations

    A bulldozer moves rubble as villagers search for pieces of gold contained in discarded waste rock from the North Mara mine operated by African Barrick Gold Plc. in Nyangoto, Tanzania, on Saturday, July 31, 2010. For those living in the hills around Barrick Gold Corp.Õs North Mara mine in Tanzania, where poverty rates are among the world's worst, the longest bull market for gold in at least 90 years is bringing both opportunity and deadly risks. Photographer: Trevor Snapp/Bloomberg
  • Sunday, 7 July, 2019
    Barrick Gold Corp
    Legal and General oppose Barrick Gold’s buyout offer for Acacia

    Fund manager becomes latest investor to complain about Canadian group’s proposal

    A bulldozer moves rubble as villagers search for pieces of gold contained in discarded waste rock from the North Mara mine operated by African Barrick Gold Plc. in Nyangoto, Tanzania, on Saturday, July 31, 2010. For those living in the hills around Barrick Gold Corp.Õs North Mara mine in Tanzania, where poverty rates are among the world's worst, the longest bull market for gold in at least 90 years is bringing both opportunity and deadly risks. Photographer: Trevor Snapp/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 22 May, 2019
    LexMining
    Barrick/Acacia: prey tell Premium content

    Minority investors in Acacia can and should object to the take-under

    Workers walk at Barrick Gold Corp's Veladero gold mine in Argentina's San Juan province, April 26, 2017. Picture taken April 26, 2017.  REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci - RC1413B46ED0
  • Thursday, 18 April, 2019
    African economy
    Tanzania president blocks critical IMF report on economy

    Fund warns over 'unpredictable and interventionist policies' under Magufuli

    In this Oct 23 2015 file photo, Tanzanian president John Pombe Magufuli gestures during a rally in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
  • Friday, 8 March, 2019
    Acacia Mining PLC
    Acacia says spill at North Mara mine stopped

    Gold producer hit by waste facility overflow at main asset

  • Wednesday, 20 February, 2019
    Barrick Gold Corp
    Barrick Gold to approach Acacia with Tanzania settlement plan

    Proposal includes $300m payment to resolve outstanding tax claims

    Bulyanhulu Gold Mine is an underground gold mine in the Shinyanga Region of Tanzania, Acacia Mining
  • Monday, 4 February, 2019
    Barrick Gold Corp
    Barrick chief declines to set deadline to settle Tanzania row
    Views Of The Super Pit Gold Mine...Mining trucks and machinery operate in the Fimiston Open Pit, known as the Super Pit, in Kalgoorlie, Australia, on Monday, Aug. 5, 2013. The Super Pit is managed by Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd., jointly owned by Barrick Gold Corp., the world's largest producer of the metal, and Newmont Mining Corp., the second-largest gold producer. Photographer: Carla Gottgens/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 10 January, 2019
    Acacia Mining PLC
    Tanzania fines Acacia mine $130,000 for environmental breaches

    Protracted dispute with the government entangles world’s largest gold company

    Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg
  • Friday, 4 January, 2019
    Africa holidays
    Island of the apes: meeting the lucky chimps of Lake Victoria

    In the 1960s, a pioneering conservationist began sending rescued animals to a remote island sanctuary. Now tourists can join them

    Chimp Rubondo Island PR provided
  • Monday, 17 December, 2018
    Acacia Mining PLC
    Acacia Mining falls 4% on report of SFO probe
  • Friday, 14 December, 2018
    Acacia Mining PLC
    Acacia says ‘in contact’ with UK’s SFO after Tanzania arrests
  • Wednesday, 12 December, 2018
    Acacia Mining PLC
    Acacia shares rise on hopes of Tanzania dispute breakthrough
  • Wednesday, 28 November, 2018
    David Pilling
    We all collude in exploiting commodity-rich nations

    The power relations of slavery are preserved by global markets

    C42N2J Cashew nuts at warehouse for export, Mtwara, Tanzania. Image shot 2000. Exact date unknown.
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