Arusha. Former Chadema national chairman Freeman Mbowe said the nation remains in deep pain due to the political situation, noting that prisons still hold leaders who deserve to be free and unite with ...
ARUSHA: HUNDREDS of mourners, including government leaders, representatives of political parties, and heads of national and international institutions, have continued to stream to the home of the late ...
Tanzania’s Freeman Mbowe, leader of the main opposition party, Chadema, was sent to prison in July and is now on trial on charges of financing terrorism. He and his allies say these charged are ...
The LHRC was founded in 1995 and remains a leading non-governmental organisation in Tanzania. It works to create legal and human rights awareness among citizens through legal and civic education, ...
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