November 20
Tanzania: President Inspects Collapsed Kariakoo Building
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has just arrived in Kariakoo, Dar es Salaam, where a building collapsed on Saturday, claiming lives and leaving others injured. Read more »
Tanzania: President Promises Decisive Action After Kariakoo Probe Team Report
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has promised to take decisive action based on the findings of the investigation committee, including demolishing buildings that fail to meet required… Read more »
November 21
Tanzania: Death Toll in Kariakoo Building Collapse Rises to 20
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced that 20 people lost their lives in the Kariakoo building collapse as of Wednesday morning. Read more »
November 19
Tanzania: President Orders Extra 24hrs to Save Trapped People in Kariakoo
President Samia expressed optimism that, with divine intervention, some victims might still be found alive beyond this period, despite the standard 72-hour timeframe Read more »
Tanzania: Two Arrested for Allegedly Faking Fundraisers for Collapse Survivors
The Dar es Salaam Special Police Zone has arrested two individuals in connection with unauthorized fundraising activities related to the recent Kariakoo building collapse. Read more »
Tanzania: PM Orders Search for Building Owner After Deadly Collapse
Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has directed police to locate the owner of the building that collapsed last Friday (November 15th), resulting in the tragic loss of 16 lives. While… Read more »
November 18
Tanzania: Survivors Narrate Ordeal
AS rescue teams continued with efforts to rescue people trapped under the rubbles of a collapsed building in Kariakoo, Dar es Salaam, survivors recounted the harrowing details of… Read more »
Tanzania: President Orders Inspection After Kariakoo Building Deaths
PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has ordered a thorough inspection of all buildings in the Kariakoo area, directing authorities to provide a comprehensive report on their condition… Read more »
September 23
Tanzania: New Road Project to Boost Ruaha National Park Accessibility
THE construction of the 104- kilometres Iringa-Msembe Road, estimated to cost of 142.56bn/-, is expected to significantly boost tourism in the Southern Highlands, particularly in… Read more »
September 19
Tanzania: Tanzania Injects 81bn/ - for Construction of Mbambabay Port
The government has injected a total of 81bn/- into the construction project of Mbambabay Port, located on the Lake Nyasa in Ruvuma. Read more »
June 14
Tanzania: EACOP Project to Get Further Push Next Financial Year
The government is expected to receive consignments of oil pipes covering 100 kilometres each month for the next 11 months, to be utilised in the East African Crude Oil… Read more »
June 12
Tanzania: East Africa Pipeline Project Paid Compensation to 99% of 'Project Victims'
The East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline Project (EACOP) has completed 99 percent of compensation payments for project victims in the lake zone. Read more »
June 03
Tanzania: Premier Graces Chato Landing Site Construction
CHATO, Geita: Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has laid down a foundation stone for the construction of a landing site and a fish market in Chato district, Geita region, the projects… Read more »
May 09
Tanzania: Newly Launched Dar Truck Assembly Plant to Generate Over 2,000 Jobs
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has launched the Saturn Corporation Limited Company's truck assembly plant in Dar es Salaam. Read more »
April 29
Tanzania: Samia Provides 100m/ - for Arusha Church Construction
ARUSHA: PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has contributed 100m/- for construction of St Karoli Lwanga parish church in Usa River of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Arusha. Read more »
January 29
Tanzania: High Hopes As Mbamba Bay Port Construction Kicks Off
RUVUMA: THE long-awaited Mbamba Bay Port construction and development project on Lake Nyasa in Ruvuma Region has kicked off. Read more »
January 11
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 »
December 13, 2023
Tanzania: Eacop First 100 Km Consignment Pipes Arrive in Dar
DAR ES SALAAM: THE first consignment of 100 kilometres pipes for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) have arrived in Dar es Salaam Port, signalling the initiation of the… Read more »
November 28, 2023
Tanzania: Zanzibaris Asked to Corporate in Roads Construction Projects
ZANZIBAR: WITH increased traffic jams and delays on roads caused by the ongoing improvement of all roads in both urban and rural areas, the Minister for Infrastructure,… Read more »
October 25, 2023
Tanzania: Mchengerwa Reveals Strategy to Improve Local Contractors' Performance
DODOMA:MINISTER of State, President's Office-Regional Administrations and Local Governments (PO-RALG), Mohamed Mchengerwa, has officially announced a strategy to promote and… Read more »
October 10, 2023
Tanzania: Government Allocates 16.2 B/ - for Citizens' Land Compensation in Road Projects
SIMIYU: MINISTER of Work, Mr Innocent Bashungwa has said President Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan has allocated a total of 16.2 b/- as a compensation fund for all citizens forgoing their… Read more »
September 24, 2023
Tanzania: 276bn/ - to Transform Cities Infrastructure
TANZANIA : THE government has signed contracts worth 276.2bn/- for execution of the first tier of the Tanzania Cities Transforming Infrastructure and Competitiveness (TACTIC)… Read more »
August 10, 2023
Tanzania: How SGR Lot 5 Drives Growth in Lake Zone
THE ongoing construction of Lot 5 of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) is set to give Lake Zone fresh impetus as a business hub for the Great Lakes region. Read more »
July 25, 2023
Tanzania: Promptly Release Heroes Ground Construction Fund - Suluhu Hassan
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has instructed the Ministry of Finance to release funds on time for the facilitation of the new Heroes Grounds construction at Mtumba Government City… Read more »
July 19, 2023
Tanzania: Pemba Constructs Seawall to Protect Historical Tourists' Site
PLANS are underway for the Zanzibar government to construct a seawall of about 500 metres to protect 'Mkumbuu City ruins' from being washed away by rising sea levels. Read more »