Tanzania, May 1 -- Arusha. Media stakeholders have tabled an ambitious 15-point reform agenda to the government, calling for sweeping constitutional, legal and economic changes aimed at safeguarding press freedom, strengthening journalists' rights and securing the future of Tanzania's media industry.

The resolutions were adopted during the 33rd World Press Freedom Day national commemorations held in Arusha, bringing together journalists, policymakers, civil society leaders and international media actors to reflect on the state of press freedom and the future of journalism in the country.

At the core of the proposals is a demand for amendments to the Constitution, media laws and national policies to guarantee stronger protection of freed...