January 14
Tanzania: Tanzania Least Indebted African Nation - IMF Report
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA is the leading least indebted nation in Africa, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has stated. Read more »
January 13
Rwanda: Tanzania, Rwanda Sign Deal to Boost Dairy Industry
TANZANIA: Tanzania and Rwanda have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to elevate the dairy industry, marking a collaborative effort between the two East African Community… Read more »
Tanzania: U.S. Pledges to Strengthen Ties With Tanzania
TANZANIA: The United States has committed to expanding its relations with Tanzania in the coming years. Read more »
January 11
Tanzania: Mwinyi Pardons 25 Inmates On Revolution Day
ZANZIBAR: ZANZIBAR President Dr Hussein Mwinyi has pardoned 25 inmates who were serving their terms in various reformatory centres in Unguja and Pemba. Read more »
January 12
Tanzania: Matola Hails Simba's Fighting Spirit
TANZANIA: SIMBA Assistant Head Coach, Suleiman Matola, hailed his charges' fighting spirit at Mapinduzi Semi Final against Singida Fountain Gate. Read more »
Tanzania: Mwanza Declares Outbreak of Cholera
MWANZA: MWANZA regional authorities have declared the outbreak of cholera disease as 28 people confirmed to contract the disease. Read more »
Tanzania: Tanapa Raises Awareness On Attractions, Investment Opportunities
TANZANIA: THE Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA) has embarked on creating awareness of attractions and investment opportunities available in the tourism sector in mainland… Read more »
Tanzania: 'Union, Z'bar Govts Prioritise Education'
TANZANIA: VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Philip Mpango has said both Union and Zanzibar governments have prioritised education in order to build a society with crucial knowledge. Read more »
Tanzania: Dar Targets 38 Trillion/ - Investments By Next Year
TANZANIA: TANZANIA aims to attract new investment projects worth 38tri/- by next year in a countrywide campaign to attract local investors. Read more »
Tanzania: Hive of Activity On Z'bar Revolution Day
ZANZIBAR: ZANZIBAR President Dr Hussein Mwinyi is this afternoon scheduled to lead thousands of Zanzibaris to celebrate the 60th revolution anniversary at the newly refurbished New… Read more »
January 10
Tanzania: Tanzania Shines At Pacesetters Awards - Local Firms and Leaders Earn Continental Recognition
In a glittering ceremony held in Dar es Salaam recently, Tanzania's entrepreneurial spirit and leadership took center stage as several Tanzanian firms and individuals were… Read more »
January 11
Tanzania: Suluhu Hassan Reshuffles Dart, Tanapa Heads
TANZANIA: President Samia Suluhu Hassan has appointed Dr Athuman Kihami as the Chief Executive of Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit (DART), replacing Dr Edwin Mhende whose appointment… Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania Envisions to Cut Fuel Imports By 28 Per Cent
TANZANIA: TANZANIA envisions to cut fuel imports by 28 per cent come 2050 following the increasing exploration and drilling of local natural gas. Read more »
Tanzania: Govt Satisfied With Flow Metre Progress
DAR ES SALAAM: DEPUTY Minister for Energy, Ms Judith Kapinga has expressed satisfaction with the progress of the construction of flow metres and new oil storage barrels at the Dar… Read more »
Tanzania: With More Effort, Banana Production Can Uplift Kagera
KAGERA: BANANA-coffee-based farming systems in Kagera Region have developed over the past millennium, and fertile farming systems ensured the food supply of the local population… Read more »
Tanzania: Mwinyi Pardons 25 Students Ahead of 60th Anniversary
ZANZIBAR: President of Zanzibar, Dr Hussein Ali Mwinyi, has granted amnesty and released 25 students who were serving sentences ahead of the country celebrating the 60th… Read more »
Tanzania: Dse Records a Bad Month in December
DAR ES SALAAM: Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) experienced a decrease in activity by 84.27 per cent last month but is tipped to pick up this month. Read more »
January 10
Tanzania: Parliamentary Committee Pleased With Water Project
MWANZA: THE Parliamentary Budget Committee has expressed satisfaction with the water service delivery provided by the Butimba water project, which was constructed at a cost of 31… Read more »
January 11
Tanzania: Sugar Price to Go Down Soon - Sbt
DAR ES SALAAM: The retail price of sugar is expected to start going down starting next week when the first part of the consignment to beef supply enters the market. Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania Envisions to Cut Fuel Imports By 28pc
ZANZIBAR: TANZANIA envisions to cut fuel imports by 28 per cent come 2050 following the increasing exploration and drilling of local natural gas. Read more »
Tanzania: Suluhu Hassan Urges Work Integrity
ZANZIBAR: CHAMA Cha Mapinduzi National Chairperson, President Samia Suluhu Hassan, has issued various directives to the country's youths, the most important of which emphasises… Read more »
Tanzania: Mwinyi - Ro-Ro Project Will Stimulate Economy Growth
ZANZIBAR: ZANZIBAR expects to develop a special berth for loading and unloading vehicles in what's referred to as 'Ferry and Rolls-on/Rolls-off (Ro-Ro). Read more »
January 10
Tanzania: Tri Embarks On Alternative Water Resources Project
TANZANIA: The Restoration Initiative (TRI) has embarked on an alternative water resources project aimed at reducing landscape degradation in the Great Ruaha and Lake Rukwa basins. Read more »
Tanzania: Mega Plans to Transform Port Sector
THE Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) outlined its plans for mega ports investments on Tuesday, aimed at boosting the country's economy and improving regional trade connectivity. Read more »
Tanzania: Suluhu Hassan Uplifts Cloves Growers
PRESIDENT Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan has affirmed that the government remains steadfast in its commitment to unlocking market opportunities for cloves. Read more »