December 26, 2023
Tanzania: Tanzania Begins Drill for 2023 Afcon
DAR ES SALAAM: National Team coach Adel Amrouche said the friendly duel between Kilimanjaro Stars and Zanzibar Heroes will help to sharpen his squad ahead of the 2023 Africa Cup of… Read more »
Tanzania: Road Accidents Can Be Avoided If Drivers Inculcate Self-Driving Discipline
PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan on Sunday urged citizens travelling during this festive season to observe traffic laws, rules and regulations, including exercising maximum caution to… Read more »
December 25, 2023
Tanzania: 'Simba Must Change Tactics to Be At Their Best'
DAR ES SALAAM: SIMBA Head Coach Abdelhak Benchikha said his team needs to keep improving tactically as they were forced to a 2-2 draw by Kinondoni Municipal Council (KMC) at Azam… Read more »
Tanzania: Minister Woos Investors to Exploit Opportunities
KAGERA: WORKS Minister Innocent Bashungwa has welcomed investors both local and foreign assuring them that they will be supported in keeping tab on the numerous opportunities… Read more »
December 23, 2023
Malawi: Tanzania Imposes Bans On Soybeans, Maize Seeds From Malawi
In a decisive move to protect its agricultural sector, the Tanzania Plant Health and Pesticide Authority (TPHPA) has imposed import bans on soybeans and maize seeds from… Read more »
December 21, 2023
Tanzania: Oil, Gas Exploration - Dar Seeks Riyadh Expertise
TANZANIA: VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Philip Mpango has stated that Tanzania and Saudi Arabia can collaborate in the oil and gas sector, drawing from the experience of the Asian country in… Read more »
Tanzania: Salt Manufacturing Firm in Need of Raw Material
COAST REGION: MINISTRY of Minerals has urged producers of raw salt to take the raw material to the Neelkanth Salt Limited, a manufacturer of industrial and edible grade salt in… Read more »
Tanzania: Rising Demand for Green Energy Boon for Economy
Demand for clean energy is increasing rapidly in the country and worldwide with consumers looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint and cost of living. Read more »
Tanzania: Mwinyi Warns Leaders Against Abuse of Power
ZANZIBAR: ZANZIBAR President Dr Hussein Mwinyi has warned public leaders against the abuse of power, corruption and violation of human rights. Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania Challenged to Capitalise On Credit Opportunities
TANZANIA: TANZANIANS have been challenged to take advantage of credit opportunities provided by financial institutions, including banks to invest in economic activities for… Read more »
December 20, 2023
Tanzania: Suluhu Hassan Dissolves Tanesco Board Page
TANZANIA: PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has dissolved the Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) Board of Directors while appointing Dr Rhimo Nyasaho to serve as the… Read more »
December 21, 2023
Tanzania: Govt Tells NEC Staff to Work Diligently, Avoid Misconducts
DODOMA: THE Government has called on the National Electoral Commission (NEC) staff to work diligently and abstain from any behaviour that may compromise the commission's ability to… Read more »
December 22, 2023
Tanzania: Goods, Service Exports Up By 16 Pc
DAR ES SALAAM: EXPORT of goods and services have improved, rising by 15.5 per cent to 13,544.3 million US dollars in the year ending October from the level recorded in the… Read more »
Tanzania: Hope As Local Horticulture Farmers Secure Global Certification
ARUSHA: A new chapter has unfolded in northern Tanzania as thousands of local farmers proudly hold aloft their hard-earned international standards certifications, marking a… Read more »
December 21, 2023
Tanzania: 4.9bn/ - Contracts to Address Water Woes in Geita
GEITA: THE Rural Water and Sanitation Agency (RUWASA) in Geita Region has signed five contracts worth 4.9bn/- to implement projects to address water shortage in the region. Read more »
Tanzania: CCM Irked By Power Outages
DAR ES SALAAM: The ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) has expressed dissatisfaction with the ongoing power outages in the country, tasking the Tanzania Electric Supply Company… Read more »
Tanzania: Greater Economic Strides - WB Calls for Urgent Reforms
TANZANIA: TANZANIA needs to shift to a more private sector-driven growth model in the coming years to attain greater economic strides in the future, says a new World Bank report. Read more »
December 19, 2023
Tanzania: CJ Seeks Legal Education Review to Align With Judicial Reforms
DODOMA: THE Chief Justice (CJ), Professor Ibrahim Hamis Juma, has called for review of the country's legal education system so that it can align with the ongoing judicial reforms… Read more »
Tanzania: 'More Research, Reliable Data Essential for Marine Spatial Planning'
ZANZIBAR: THE Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) process being undertaken in Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar requires more research, reliable data, and harmonisation of policies for the… Read more »
December 20, 2023
Tanzania: Interest Rates - Tanzania Adopts New Policy
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA is set to migrate from a reserve money policy to a short-term interest rates policy next month after over a decade of preparations. Read more »
December 19, 2023
Tanzania: President Makes Minor Adjustments
TANZANIA: President Samia Suluhu Hassan has made several appointments and transfers to fill gaps in some positions. Read more »
Tanzania: Why Local Farmers Should Embrace Technology
DAR ES SALAAM: The government is urging local farmers to adopt new technologies to transform their traditional practices into agribusiness. Minister of Agriculture Mr. Hussein… Read more »
Tanzania: Govt Stresses Reducing Agriculture Production Costs
DAR ES SALAAM: THE government has underscored the necessity of reducing production costs in agriculture, particularly by encouraging more local production of farm inputs. Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania, Uganda Embark On Joint Maritime Communication Project
TANZANIA: TANZANIAN and Ugandan governments have embarked on the Multinational Lake Victoria Maritime Communication and Transport (MLVMCT) project physical works. Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania Extends Aviation Penetration to Five Countries
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA has signed bilateral Air Services Agreements (ASAs) with five new countries, expanding its aviation connectivity to 85 from the previous 80 countries. Read more »