December 20, 2022
Tanzania: Stakeholders Move to Fight Climate Change Effects On Children
DEVELOPMENT stakeholders and other children's right stakeholders have been asked to join efforts in raising public awareness on climate change, its effect on children's right and… Read more »
Tanzania: Tighter Policy Pushes Up Bonds Yields, Lower Prices
THE 25 year government bond that goes under the hammer today is tipped to increase in yields and subscriptions due to tighter monetary policy and looming inflationary risks. Read more »
Tanzania: UDOM Students, Instructors Win Chinese Language Awards
THE Chinese Embassy in the country has awarded 30 students and two instructors from the University of Dodoma (UDOM) who have performed well in Chinese Language course offered by… Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzanian EALA Members Vow to Put National Interests First
TANZANIA representatives at the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) on Monday vowed to put the county's interests on the forefront as they took oaths of office. Read more »
Tanzania: Justice Delivery to Cybercrime Victims Gets Fresh Impetus
JUSTICE delivery to victims of cybercrime in Tanzania has got a fresh boost on Monday as the Minister for Information, Communication and Information Technology, Nape Nnauye, handed… Read more »
Tanzania: VP Warns Environmental Destructors
VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Phillip Mpango has warned government leaders who contribute to destruction of environment and water sources to refrain from the act so as to save the nation from… Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania, Netherlands to Boost Potato Production
Mbeya Region Commissioner Mr Juma Homera has said that the government will continue to work with the Dutch government to facilitate the increase in potato production in the… Read more »
December 19, 2022
Tanzania: Construction of 56 Classrooms Almost Complete
CONSTRUCTION of 56 secondary school classrooms worth 1.12bn/- in Mtwara District have been completed by 99 per cent. Read more »
Tanzania: 44-Year Land Conflict in Kondoa Finally Over
THE long-lived land conflict between the King'ang'a prison and residents of Kingale ward in Kondoa district is finally over. Read more »
Tanzania: Katuma River Ecosystem Set for Restoration
INITIATIVES to preserve the Katuma River ecosystem and the indigenous Khaya anthotheca (Mkangazi) are gaining momentum in the Katavi region. Read more »
Tanzania: Investors Call for More Friendly Environment
MEMBERS of the Zanzibar Association for Tourism Investors (ZATI) have appealed to the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar to address some hitches to smooth investment flow into… Read more »
Tanzania: Over 2700 Advocates Risk Being Removed From Practicing
A total of 2,743 advocates under the Tanganyika Law Society (TLS), equivalent to 24 per cent of all members, are at risk of being removed from the Roll of Advocates due to failure… Read more »
Tanzania: Govt Insists on Migration Laws Observance
THE Government has emphasised on the adherence to laws and procedures guiding migration to and from the country. Read more »
Tanzania: Human Rights Defenders Ask Govt to Rejoin OGP
Tanzania Human Rights Defenders Coalition (THRDC) has advised the government to rejoin the Open Government Partnership (OGP), citing promotion of technology and innovation and jobs… Read more »
Tanzania: Independent Power Tanzania Limited Mulls Selling Its Power Plant
THE Independent Power Tanzania Limited (IPTL) contemplates selling its fuel-powered 100-megawatt plant which has been idle for the past six years at Tegeta, in Dar es Salaam. Read more »
December 18, 2022
Tanzania: Atomic Energy Commission Relocates to Dodoma
THE Tanzania Atomic Energy Commission (TAEC) has shifted its base to the country's capital, Dodoma. Read more »
Tanzania: Minister Showers Praises On NBS for Successful 2022 Census
THE Minister of State in the President's Office (Public Service Management and Good Governance) Ms Jenista Mhagama, has commended the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) for… Read more »
December 17, 2022
Tanzania: Govt Clears 88,297 Teachers' Arrears
The government has paid a total of 117.6bn/- to clear salary and non salary arrears of 88,297 teachers in efforts to improve the professionals' welfare. Read more »
Tanzania: PM Majaliwa Orders Investigation Into Documents Destruction
PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa has ordered the Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) to investigate allegations facing Sumbawanga Teachers College Accountant Eric… Read more »
Tanzania: Govt Streamlines Carbon Trade
THE government has launched guidelines and regulations for doing carbon business in the country, with the ministry responsible instructing the Vice President Office's Environment… Read more »
December 16, 2022
Tanzania: University of Dar es Salaam Wants Bibi Titi Honoured
The University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) has asked the government to establish the museum and sports and entertainment institution in the memory of Bibi Titi Mohamed due to her… Read more »
December 17, 2022
Tanzania: Zanzibar Social Security Fund Introduces New Benefits
Zanzibar Social Security Fund (ZSSF) has introduced new benefits amid assurance that it has the financial muscles to foot the expenses. Read more »
December 18, 2022
Tanzania: Kairuki Roots for Professionalism Among Education Officers
The Minister of State in the President's Office (Regional Administration and Local Government), Angela Kairuki has challenged education officers around the country to exhibit… Read more »
Tanzania: Zanzibar Puts Unethical Public Servants on Notice
Zanzibar government has issued a strong warning against its public servants who violate regulations and ethics in the course of serving the public. Read more »
Tanzania: Media, Communications Laws to Merge
THE government has firmly stated its stance to reform the media sector through legal framework, including merging the Media Services Act of 2016 and the Electronic and Postal… Read more »