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East African citizens have become a pawn in the game of power politics, where the military has moved from its barracks and is being used to harass, arrest and kill East Africans.
Metal Workers on MSN17d
How East Africa Plans to Become Africa’s Next Great PowerDiscover why Arusha, known as the Geneva of Africa, was chosen as the headquarters for the East African Community (EAC), a powerful organization aiming to create Africa’s first great federation. The ...
The Uganda Consulate in Arusha marked its debut participation in the prestigious event with a “Uganda Day” under the theme ...
The Uganda Day, was organized in association with the Uganda High Commission, Tanzania the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNMartha Karua and Willy Mutunga Sue TanzaniaThe People’s Liberation Party leader, Martha Karua and former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga have filed a case at the East ...
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The Citizen on MSNKenyan activists sue Tanzanian government over blocked entry to attend Tundu Lissu's trialAccording to court documents, the applicants argue that Tanzania’s actions violated multiple provisions of the 1999 EAC ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNTanzania: Mutunga, Karua Sue Tanzania At Eacj Over Detention, DeportationA group of prominent Kenyan lawyers and activists, including former Chief Justice Dr. Willy Mutunga and Martha Karua, have filed a petition at the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) against the ...
Between May 18 and 19, the leaders and other activists, including Gloria Kimani, Lynn Ngugi, Hussein Khalid, and Hanifa Adan, ...
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The East African on MSNTanzania tour operators protest new travel cover for foreignersThe money will act as a caution fee for emergencies, covering medical, accident, baggage loss, and other compensable ...
At the close of Budget Day, President Museveni directed aides to distribute copies of a June 6, 1963 Uganda Argus—headlined ...
Tanzania rolls out a possible mandatory US$44 travel insurance for foreign visitors following the scheme launched by Zanzibar ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNTenser and tenser, Tanzanians inch towards polls badly dividedOn a personal level, one of the complainants, retired chief justice Willy Mutunga, is a Dar es Salaam University alumnus, who ...
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