December 05, 2022
East Africa: Four Nations Listed for Uhuru Squash Open
THE annual Uhuru Squash Open is back to conquer the hearts of sports lovers as players from Uganda, Zambia and Kenya have confirmed participating in the event. Read more »
Tanzania: Plans Underway to Benefit From Lucrative Regional Rice Market
A plate of rice! What could that mean to you? To many it may be one of staple food easily available and simple to cook. But for generation X people born from 1965 to 1980 in rural… Read more »
December 03, 2022
Tanzania: Unlocking Economic Potentials - President Samia Drums Up Women's Role
PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has cited inclusion of women as among key tools for unlocking the economic potentials in Africa and the world at large. Read more »
Tanzania: Ethiopian President Zewde Hails Tanzania for Engineering Peace
ETHIOPIAN President Sahle-Work Zewde yesterday hailed Tanzania for engineering peace and harmony in the continent. Read more »
Tanzania/Senegal: World Cup 2022 - Senegal, Morocco Fly High, Other African Reps Leave Lesson
Cameroon and Tunisia, despite falling short to progress into the knockout phase of FIFA World Cup finals, they retreat home with chest up after disappointing heavyweights Brazil… Read more »
December 01, 2022
Tanzania: TBL Supports Digital Collection of Data On Road Accidents
TANZANIA Breweries Limited (TBL) has sponsored designing of a mobile phone application for digital collection of data on road accidents which it handed over to the Tanzania Traffic… Read more »
Tanzania: Yanga Take First Loss Positively
YOUNG Africans Head Coach Nasreddine Nabi said the 2-1 loss will give them enough space to evaluate the team while Ihefu trainer, Juma Mwambusi hailed his charges' discipline that… Read more »
November 30, 2022
Tanzania: Rukwa to Vaccinate Over 320,000 Children Against Polio
RUKWA region is set to vaccinate 324,668 under five children in the fourth round polio vaccination campaign which kicks off countrywide today. Read more »
East Africa: Lake Victoria Fisheries Groups Get Life-Saving Gadgets
FISHERIES groups conducting their businesses around Lake Victoria have a reason to smile, following efforts to train and equip them with life-saving gadgets. Read more »
Tanzania: Enroll Children for Early Childhood Education, Parents Urged
PARENTS have been asked to enroll their children for early education so that they are adequately prepared prior to joining primary education. Read more »
Tanzania: Fighting HIV/Aids - UNAIDS Lauds TZ Milestone
THE United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has commended Tanzania for consistently reducing the number of new HIV infections and deaths by 50 percent between 2010 and 2021. Read more »
Tanzania: Bad Roads Cost Mvomero Farmers 30,000 Tonnes of Veg Annually
Mvomero's farmers in Morogoro are losing an average of 30,000 tonnes of vegetables a year due to bad roads which bar them from reaching markets in townships and cities. Read more »
East Africa: East African Community Clocks 23 Years
THE East African Community (EAC) will today clock 23 years since the signing of the treaty of its establishment. Read more »
November 29, 2022
Tanzania: RC Suspends 21 Linked to Fire Incident At Tanga Port
Tanga Regional Commissioner, Omar Mgumba has suspended 21 servants allegedly burning a warehouse with smuggled goods at Tanga Port October, this year. Read more »
East Africa: EAC Keen to Tackle Marine Sector Human Resource Gap
THE just graduated ten marine officers within the Central Corridor are expected to tackle the human resource gap within the East African Region transportation sector, said Works… Read more »
November 28, 2022
Tanzania: Barrick North Mara Invests On Downing GBV Acts
The Barrick North Mara Gold has thrown its weight behind a campaign to educate society in stopping the gender based violence (GBV) acts. Read more »
Tanzania: ICT Boost for Dar School
OVER 2,200 students at Kurasini secondary school in Temeke Municipality, Dar es Salaam region are set to acquire Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skills after being… Read more »
Tanzania: Over 200,000 People With HIV Do Not Take Arvs
OVER 200,000 people out of 1.72 million living with HIV in the country do not use ARVs treatment, Manager for National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) Dr Anath Rwebembera has said. Read more »
Tanzania: Suluhu Hassan Tasks UWT to Fight Child Abuse
RESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has instructed the ruling party Women's Wing (UWT) to help the fighting against child abuse in the country. Read more »
November 25, 2022
Tanzania: Simba's Title Race On, Mbeya At Ease
SIMBA interim coach Juma Mgunda said it is too early to give saying they are still Premier League title contenders while Mbeya City's Assistant Coach Antony Mwamluka hailed his… Read more »
Tanzania: Mayele - Silverware Matters, Not Golden Boot
YOUNG Africans top striker Fiston Mayele has insisted that his main focus this season is not to chase the golden boot, but to help his club defend the NBC Premier League… Read more »
November 24, 2022
Tanzania: Coast Region Moves to Boost Covid-19 Vaccine Uptake
AUTHORITIES in Coast Region have embarked on special campaign to raise awareness about Covid -19 vaccine so as to meet the target of vaccinating 767, 465 people come December 31… Read more »
Tanzania: PST Nods Suspension of Pharmacists' Short Causes
THE Pharmaceutical Society of Tanzania (PST) has welcomed a move by the government to suspend short term causes for pharmacists, advising that if possible the courses should be… Read more »
November 25, 2022
Tanzania: 10th Anniversary in Burundi Crdb Eyes Poll Position in Burundi
CRDB Bank Burundi has issued some 300 billion francs (341.69bn/-) in loans to various sectors of the economy mostly in agriculture, industry and tourism in the first nine months of… Read more »
Tanzania: Agri-Investment Accounts for 40pc in Sezs
Agricultural-related factories are dominating in special economic zones (SEZs) accounting for over 40 per cent of the total firms in the SEZs. Read more »