April 07
Tanzania: Minister Jafo Highlights What Union Has Achieved in Key Sectors
MINISTER of State in the Vice-President's Office (Union and Environment), Dr Selemani Jafo has said a lot of success have been registered in education, health and water sectors in… Read more »
April 05
Tanzania: Tanzania to Throw Weight Behind Natural Gas Use
THE government has assured the public that it is taking affirmative action to ensure the country's natural gas benefits Tanzanians and contributes significantly to the nation's… Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania Commits to Reviving Dormant Industries
THE government has expressed its determination to revive all dormant industries available in all regions across the country. Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania Procures 12 Fire Engines
THE government has said it will continue modernising the Fire and Rescue Force by purchasing state-of-the-art equipment, including fire engines. Read more »
April 02
Tanzania: Dart, Abu Dhabi Company Close in On Rapid Transport Deal
The Dar es Salaam Rapid Transport Agency (DART) has said negotiations are at an advanced stage with an Abu Dhabi-based private company, Emirates National Group (ENG), which is… Read more »
March 29
Tanzania: Former President Kikwete Praises Economic Growth, Stability
Former President of the Fourth Phase, Dr. Jakaya Kikwete has expressed his satisfaction with the growth rate and stability of financial institutions in the country, urging the… Read more »
Tanzania: President to Lead Tanzanians in Prayers for Fallen Sokoine
PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan is expected to lead top government officials and other delegates at special national prayers to commemorate 40 years since the abrupt demise of former… Read more »
Tanzania: Goods, Services Imports Decline
IMPORTS of goods and services declined to 16,054.3 million US dollars in the period ending January this year from 16,784.6 million US dollars in the previous year, driven by a… Read more »
March 24
Tanzania: Hotels Given Green Light to Engage in Currency Exchange Business
The Bank of Tanzania (BOT) has called upon all tourist hotels in the county, ranked three-stars and above, to open up bureau de change or foreign exchange windows to bring the… Read more »
Tanzania: Blessed Are Beer Drinkers, for They Shall Have Healthy Imaginations
Being a journalist is tough, especially if you work in an environment which cannot be described as conducive, that is why these guys are referred to as the "Fourth Estate", and… Read more »
Tanzania: Siraki Wins Empowerher Excellence Awards
Ladies Golf Union (TLGU) president Queen Siraki has made her new mark in sports being the first women golf official to win major awards. Read more »
March 21
Tanzania: Experts Meet in Mbeya As Tanzania Prepares to Execute Geothermal Project Next Month
Experts from approximately 70 countries are convening in Tanzania to discuss potential best practices for alternative geothermal power generation, as the country prepares to… Read more »
March 18
Tanzania: U.S. Food Aid Imported Certified, Safe, Says TBs
The Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) has said that the food aid granted by the US government in collaboration with Global Communities followed all the necessary inspection… Read more »
Tanzania: Anglogold Ashanti Promises Samia Continued Leadership in Women's Empowerment in the Mining Sector
DAR ES SALAAM: AngloGold Ashanti, of which Geita Gold Mining Limited is a subsidiary, has pledged to support positive changes in women's participation, gender equality in the… Read more »
March 14
Tanzania: Baseline Assessment On Jnhpp to Protect Workforce Ready-Osha
THE Occupational Safety and Health Authority (OSHA) has completed the initial baseline occupational safety and health risk assessment on the Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project… Read more »
Tanzania: Kagera Turnsto Bananas to Fight Malnutrition, Hidden Hunger
Sitting before a solar drier, Ms Mariam Kokusiima (36), a resident of Muleba District's Kishanda village, can manage to make at least 200 banana cakes each day which she sells at… Read more »
Tanzania: TGU Juniors Golf Kits Arrive Tomorrow
DAR ES SALAAM: HERE comes a huge boost for the golf fraternity as junior golf kits are expected to be brought to Dar es Salaam tomorrow from Scotland. Read more »
Tanzania: Matola Commends Simba, Sad On Missed Chances
Simba Assistant Coach Suleiman Matola (pictured) has commended the team's performance in their 3-1 victory over Singida Fountain Gate in the Premier League match held at the Azam… Read more »
March 13
East Africa: Tanzania Plans to Spend 16tri/ - On Development
The government has said that it expects to spend 16tri/- from the 49.35tri/- national budget estimates for the 2024/2025 financial year for execution of development projects. Read more »
Tanzania: Companies, Business Laws Under Review for More Productivity
The government has started collecting stakeholders' opinions in review of two key laws, the Companies Act and the Business Names (Registration) Act, to align them with current… Read more »
March 12
Tanzania: MCB Pledges Women Capacity Building in Business
Commercial Bank (MCB) has expressed its commitment to empower women through investment and trade, a move that aims at helping them to grab various leadership positions in the… Read more »
Tanzania: Barrick Urges Traders to Grab Opportunities in Mining Sector
MARA: THE business community in the Mara Region has been urged to capitalise on opportunities offered by Barrick Gold Mine in all its mining operations to expand their businesses. Read more »
March 13
Tanzania: How Tanzania Can Turn Raising Population to Opportunity
Tanzania's population will double every 23 years to put immense pressure on education, healthcare and food if the current high birth rate continues, the World Bank cautions in its… Read more »
March 12
Tanzania: SMF Dishes Out 325bn in Eight Years
THE Self-Microfinance Fund (SMF), under Ministry of Finance, has lent out 325bn/- in the last eight years, a move pegged on improving peoples' wellbeing. Read more »
March 13
Tanzania: Tips Reduces Cheque Transactions By Quarter
Tanzania Instant Payment System (TIPS) has reduced the cheque transactions by between 10 and 26 per cent. Read more »