February 15
Tanzania: Samia Woos Norway Investors
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has called upon investors from Norway to explore opportunities in key sectors for the nation's development, including renewable energy, agriculture,… Read more »
Tanzania: Parliament Resolves On Tib Bank Sustainability
DODOMA: THE National Assembly has resolved that the government should conduct assessment on the sustainability of the TIB Development Bank and take timely measures. Read more »
Tanzania: Bishop Malasusa Describes Lowassa As God-Fearing
The head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania (ELCT), Dr Alex Malasusa, on Wednesday described the late Edward Lowassa as a leader for the people and God-fearing. "Edward… Read more »
Tanzania: Mwinyi Calls for Prayers in His Ash Day Message to Christians
President Dr Hussein Mwinyi has asked all Christians to pray for the country's peace and solidarity as they begin the season with Ash on Wednesday. Read more »
Tanzania: Fallen Laigwanan Lowassa Honoured
For the Maasai tribe, the traditional mace given to someone as a symbol of honour and authority is usually taken back upon death. Read more »
Tanzania: Sombre Atmosphere Grips Arusha As Lowassa's Body Arrives
A sombre mood engulfed Arusha on Thursday as the casket of former Prime Minister Edward Lowassa arrived in his hometown in the north of the country, ahead of his burial on… Read more »
February 14
Tanzania: Singida Coach - Lack of Match Fitness Cost Us
Singida Fountain Gate FC Head Coach, Thabo Senong has attributed his team's dismal performance in their NBC Premier League match against Kagera Sugar FC to a lack of match fitness. Read more »
Tanzania: Alliance Girls Target Comeback
After poor performance in the first round of the Women's Premier League (WPL), Alliance Girls FC, plans for intensive training to make sure the team performs better in the final… Read more »
Tanzania: Shares, Bond Sales Increase Significantly
TOTAL sale of shares and corporate bonds has significantly increased last year. According to the Capital Market and Securities Authorities (CMSA), the sale of shares went up by… Read more »
Tanzania: MPs Call for Thorough Assessment of Dart Operations
The National Assembly has advised the government to conduct a thorough assessment of the Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit Agency (DART) operations and come up with ways to improve its… Read more »
Tanzania: Unido, TIB to Enhance Bioenergy Sector
United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) and TIB Development Bank have provided a grant of 2bn/- to support the entrepreneurial initiatives in the country's… Read more »
Tanzania: Ndumbaro to Grace 2024 Kili International Marathon
The Minister for Culture, Art and Sports, Damas Ndumbaro, is expected to grace this year's Kilimanjaro International Marathon slated for next week in Moshi, Kilimanjaro. Read more »
Tanzania: Befitting State Funeral
Mpango says Lowassa was a gift, leaves huge footprint Read more »
Southern Africa: Road Project to Link SADC Countries Underway
RUKWA: CONSTRUCTION of a 50-kilometre strategic road that will link Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries through neighbouring Zambia is underway which will… Read more »
Tanzania: Gracious 'Kwaheri' Awaits Lowassa in Monduli
Just like many other parts of the country, Arusha Region is in a sombre mood, and to be specific, Monduli District is engulfed in deep sorrow as residents prepare to receive the… Read more »
Tanzania: Samia Embarks On Historic Visit to Norway
Samia Suluhu Hassan has commenced a significant state visit to Norway, marking a pivotal moment in the diplomatic relations between the two nations. Read more »
Tanzania: What Ex Leaders Say About Lowassa
Prime Minister Judge Joseph Warioba has described the late former Prime Minister, Edward Lowassa as a hard-working visionary leader with strong faith and patience. Read more »
Tanzania: Why Reconstructive, Cosmetic Surgery Services Introduced
T government has said it has introduced reconstructive and cosmetic surgery in the country to save costs incurred in seeking the services abroad while there are highly skilled… Read more »
February 11
Tanzania: Tanzania Commits to Strengthening Ties With Iran
Tanzania has reiterated its commitment to working closely with Iran in strengthening bilateral ties between two countries. Read more »
Tanzania: How Lowassa Will Be Remembered
DIFFERENT academicians and politicians have reflected on the late former Prime Minister Edward Lowassa's leadership legacy through which he would be always remembered. Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania's President to Hold Tête-À-Tête Talks With Pope Francis in Vatican
President Samia Suluhu Hassan is expected to meet and hold tête-à-tête conversations with Pope Francis as she begins her visit to Vatican City on Monday. Read more »
February 06
Tanzania: Govt Warns Against Use of Traditional Medicine in Red Eyes Treatment
As the number of patients with Red Eyes disease increases, the Zanzibar Ministry of Health has cautioned members of the public against wrong perception and use of traditional… Read more »
East Africa: Tanzania Ranked Second Least Corrupt in EAC
TANZANIA is the second least corrupt country in the East African Community (EAC) region after Rwanda, according to the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released by Transparency… Read more »
Tanzania: Imported Sugar Supply Begin to Ease Shortage, Cool Prices
THE sugar shortage that drove prices to record highs is finally poised to ease as distribution of imported sweeteners began on Monday to fill in the supply gap. Read more »
February 05
East Africa: Zanzibaris to Give Views On Proposed New Tanzania Foreign Policy
The union government in collaboration with Zanzibar State House has organised two sessions for people in Unguja and Pemba to discuss and give their views about the proposed… Read more »