May 24, 2023
Tanzania: Panic As Mysterious Disease Affect Cloves
A mysterious disease is affecting growth of cloves, Zanzibar's major export crop causing panic among farmers in Unguja and Pemba. Read more »
May 23, 2023
Tanzania: Govt Allocates Over U.S.$250,000 Construction of Fire, Rescue Force in Bukoba
AUTHORITIES in Kagera Region have hailed the government for allocating over 600m/- for the construction of the Tanzania Fire and Rescue Force (TFRF) centre. Read more »
May 24, 2023
Tanzania: 1.8bn/ - Set Aside for Mining Centres Improvement
THE government through the State Mining Corporation (STAMICO) has set aside 1.8bn/- for infrastructure improvements at two demo-mining centers located at Lwamugasa and Katente… Read more »
May 23, 2023
Tanzania: Database Formed to Identify Tea Farmers
THE government has launched a database for tea stakeholders that will help to identify farmers and get important information relating to their activity so as to improve production… Read more »
Tanzania: CSOs Launch Awards to Encourage Efforts On Addressing Climate Change
CIVIL Society Organisations (CSOs) have launched awards to recognize stakeholders' contribution to the climate change mitigation efforts. Read more »
Tanzania: Committee to Enhance Education-Labour Market Link Launched
IN efforts to improve education quality, the Ministry for Education, Science and Technology has launched the Industrial Advisory Committee which will determine need for… Read more »
Tanzania: Sustainable Blue Economy Requires Collective Efforts - Mwinyi
ZANZIBAR President Hussein Mwinyi has said that the path towards a sustainable blue economy largely depends on the collective efforts from all partners to ensure coastal and marine… Read more »
Tanzania: Dar, Djibouti Ports Beat Mombasa in New World Bank Ranking
THE Dar es Salaam Port has climbed up by 49 places in the World Bank's latest ranking on the most efficient ports globally. Read more »
May 22, 2023
Tanzania: Govt Works On Hitches in Copyright, Piracy
CULTURE, Arts and Sports Minister Dr Pindi Chana said the government is working on addressing challenges in copyright and piracy, calling for collective efforts to succeed. Read more »
Tanzania: Frauds Through Mobile Communication Decreased By 17pc
NUMBER of recoded cases of fraud through mobile phones has declined by 16.7 per cent between December 2022, and January 2023. Read more »
Tanzania: Lindi Farmers Eye Commercial Cassava Farming
FARMERS in Lindi Region are planning to start commercial cassava farming by using improved varieties to generate more profit from their farms. Read more »
May 21, 2023
Tanzania: Suluhu Hassan Complex Construction in Offing
DODOMA City is in the next few months expected to increase its buzzing pace, thanks to the much awaited Samia Complex Project. Read more »
Tanzania: Suluhu Hassan Acknowledges JPM's Role in Shifting to Dodoma
PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has acknowledged the role of the fifth phase government under the leadership of the late President John Magufuli for giving a new impetus to the… Read more »
Tanzania: How Relocation to Dodoma Began
THE process of relocating the seat of government from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma began about five decades ago, and it was a democratic one that went through several levels of the… Read more »
Tanzania: New Cassava Varieties Attract More Farmers
FARMERS in Lindi region plan to embark on cassava farming businesses to generate more profit. Read more »
Tanzania: Significance of Maintaining Peace and Tz's Position On Africa
ON 18th May, the Peace and Security Council of the African Union held an Open Session on Humanitarian Action in Africa. This meeting was held at a time when the Horn of Africa… Read more »
Tanzania: Road Safety Infrastructure to Save Children in Three Schools
TANGA Region has commenced the construction of a road safety infrastructure that will benefit over 5,600 pupils of three primary schools in Duga Ward. Read more »
Tanzania: Report Reveals How Climate Change Denies Children Right to Education
THE Legal and Human Rights Centre (LHRC) has launched a report on climate change effects, among others, it shows that children were denied the right to education due to people's… Read more »
May 22, 2023
East Africa: Partner States' Commitment Key for EAC Trade Integration
THE East African Community (EAC) partner states' commitment to the free movement of capital, services and goods is the bedrock of trade integration in the region. Read more »
Tanzania: Court Staff Services Satisfactory - Survey
A NEW survey by the Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA) has found out that accessibility and courteousness of court staff in the country has increased significantly. Read more »
Tanzania: Isles Govt, NGOs Vow to Enhance Collaboration
THE Zanzibar Government has re-emphasized strengthening collaboration with Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) because they play a vital role in achieving development goals. Read more »
May 16, 2023
East Africa: EAC to Develop Common Energy Policy
THE East African Community (EAC) is set to develop a common energy policy to be backed with a protocol that will define the regional framework to support the development of the… Read more »
May 17, 2023
Tanzania: Govt Eyes Excellence in Higher Education
THE government will in the next financial year, review the higher education curricular to improve quality of education that is in line with the national, regional and international… Read more »
Tanzania: Over U.S.$400 Million Allocated for Education Budget
THE Minister for Education, Science and Technology has tabled 1.7tri/- budget for the Financial Year 2023/2024, outlining five key priority areas, among them, strengthening the… Read more »
Tanzania: Iconic Diplomat Membe Laid to Rest in Lindi
PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa led hundreds of mourners in laying to rest the body of former Foreign Affairs Minister, Bernard Membe at his home village in Chiponda, Rondo Ward of… Read more »