October 20, 2022
Tanzania: Economy Tipped to Resist Global Recession
Tanzania's economy is anticipated to bravely surf past the looming global recession waves, thanks to a strong laid down macroeconomic policy. Read more »
Tanzania: Govt Promotes Over 260,000 Public Servants
The government has promoted a total of 262,800 public servants as of September, this year, the Minister of State in the President's Office (Public Service Management and Good… Read more »
Tanzania: Govt Tackles Transport Woes in Rukwa
PEOPLE in Rukwa Region are breathing a sigh of relief now with the easing of transport woes thanks to the on-going road construction and repairs; projects that are expected to open… Read more »
Tanzania: Chalamila Appeals for Tax Relief on Building Materials
Kagera Regional Commissioner (RC), Albert Chalamila, has appealed to government to consider granting tax relief on essential building materials to help residents in his region… Read more »
October 19, 2022
Tanzania: President Stresses Medical Tourism
Massive investment in Tanzania's health sector is aimed at enhancing availability of specialised services and strengthening the country's position as a healthcare hub for medical… Read more »
Tanzania: No Mercy on Wrongdoers in Projects - Prime Minister
PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa has vowed that the government will not remain silent, while some civil servants engage in wrongdoings in implementation of projects. Read more »
Tanzania: Zitto Hails Suluhu's Reconciliation Drive
ACT-Wazalendo leader Zitto Kabwe has applauded President Samia Suluhu Hassan's efforts to keep Tanzanians united regardless of ideological differences. Read more »
Tanzania: Deadline Looms for Livestock Identification
THE government through the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries has set October 31 this year as deadline for livestock identification using electronic ear tags. Read more »
Tanzania: High Imports Bill Drives Up Current Account Deficit
Current account recorded a deficit of 4.35 billion US dollars in the year ending August, up from 1.8 billion US dollars registered in the corresponding period last year,… Read more »
October 20, 2022
Tanzania: Prime Minister Warns Farm Inputs Embezzlers
PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa has instructed Regional and District Commissioners to ensure subsidized farm inputs reach the targeted farmers, whilst warning against embezzlement. Read more »
October 18, 2022
Tanzania: FIFA Women's World Cup - Tanzania Advance Into Quarterfinals After 1-1 Draw
Tanzania's Serengeti Girls have made it into the quarter-finals of the 2022 FIFA Women's World Cup after finishing group D as runners-up. Read more »
Tanzania: Young Africans, UNICEF Sign Six-Month Deal
Young Africans have sealed a six-month contract with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) targeting to promote awareness on COVID-19 vaccination and education on Ebola… Read more »
Tanzania: Medics Hailed For Dedication In Fight Against Aids
The spread and effects of HIV/Aids have been largely contained in the country as the government works hard to meet the target of making it a controlled pandemic by 2030, the… Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania Hailed For Empowering Women Politically
The UN Women has praised Tanzania for its efforts to encourage more women to enter politics, which helps advance gender equality. Read more »
October 17, 2022
Tanzania: Farmers Urged To Adopt Green Agri Tech
FARMERS have been urged to spearhead the demand for green agricultural technology and irrigation support as part of mitigating climate change effects in the forthcoming 27th… Read more »
October 18, 2022
Tanzania: High Number of Eye Patients in Coast Region Raises Alarm
Reporting late for medical treatments and poor eating habits have been cited as factors contributing to the high number of eye patients in Coast Region in recent years, according… Read more »
Tanzania: Use Strategic Projects To Improve Well-Being - Prime Minister
PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa has called on Tanzanians to take advantage of the opportunities provided by various strategic projects being undertaken by the sixth phase government… Read more »
Tanzania: MSD Set To Improve Drug, Medical Supplies Availability
MEDICAL Stores Department (MSD) plans to increase drug and medical supplies to 90 per cent through engagement of local manufacturers and investments. Read more »
October 17, 2022
Tanzania: Mlele District Commissioner Issues Stern Warning to Corrupt Civil Servants
MLELE District Commissioner (DC) in Katavi Region, Mr Filberto Sangu has warned some unscrupulous civil servants who are bent to soliciting and receiving bribes from contractors… Read more »
Tanzania: Medical Practitioners Equipped With Life Saving Skills
About 100 medical practitioners have been equipped with Basic Life Support Training (BLST)' which gives them skills of minimising deaths when attending patients with cardiovascular… Read more »
Tanzania: More Girls To Take Alternative Education Pathways
MORE girls who were forced to drop out of secondary school for various reasons, including early pregnancies, are expected to enrol in alternative education pathways this year,… Read more »
Tanzania: Be Ethical, Trustworthy, Police Officers Told
Police officers in Rukwa Region are reminded to be ethical, trustworthy as well as adhering to professionalism, while executing their duties. Read more »
Tanzania: Parents Advised to Monitor Children Academic Development
Parents and guardians have been advised to make close follow ups on academic performance of their children so that they can excel in their final examinations. Read more »
October 14, 2022
Tanzania: President Suluhu Echoes Nyerere's Legacy
As Tanzanians today commemorate 23 years since the passing of the Father of the Nation, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, President Samia Suluhu Hassan, was yesterday categorical that the… Read more »
Tanzania: UN Agencies Launch Joint Programme on Women Empowerment
Four United Nations agencies have launched a joint programme to protect rural women's livelihoods, rights, and resilience in order to advance sustainable development. Read more »