May 31
Tanzania: Why Private Sector Credit Grows At Decreasing Rate
THE private sector credit growth has been growing at a decreasing rate since quarter four last year, but still remained in the Bank of Tanzania (BoT) targets. Read more »
Tanzania: Samia's Visit to the Republic of Korea - What It Means to TZ
PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan is today commencing her six-day historic state visit to the Republic of Korea at the invitation of the country's President, Mr Yoon Suk Yeol. Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania Digital Inclusion Project Wins Global Award
THE Tanzania Digital Inclusion Project (TADIP) has excelled at the recently concluded World Summit on Information Society (WSIS 2024 PRIZES) held in Geneva, Switzerland. Read more »
May 30
Tanzania: TCC Boosts Samia's Clean Cooking Campaign
Temeke Municipal Counci Mayor, Abdallah Mtinika (in black coat) handing over a gas cylinder to one of the beneficiaries of gas cylinders donated by Tanzania Cigarette Public… Read more »
May 29
Tanzania: How Dr Mwinyi Successfully Tackles Youth Unemployment in Zanzibar
LESS than two years remain before President Hussein Ali Mwinyi concludes his initial five-year term in office, leading up to another general election for Zanzibaris in late 2025. Read more »
Tanzania: Kasulu Residents Urge Regular Specialist Medical Camps
RESIDENTS of Kasulu District in Kigoma Region are calling on the government and private hospitals to establish a regular schedule for specialist medical camps at least once a… Read more »
Tanzania: 'Repair Roads On Time to Avoid Extra Costs'
SPEAKER of National Assembly, Dr Tulia Ackson has urged regional managers of the Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS) to immediately inform the government on the damaged road… Read more »
May 28
Tanzania: Citizens Urged to Register in Permanent Voters' Register Book
MWANZA Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM) Regional Chairman Mr Micheal Lushinge has asked the residents of Kwimba District to make sure they register themselves in the permanent national… Read more »
Tanzania: Why Dodoma Picked to Host Key Environment Day
THE government has announced that Dodoma will host the national celebrations for World Environment Day. Read more »
May 27
Tanzania: Morogoro Rural Residents Benefit From Clean Energy Campaign
IN a continued move to support the government's efforts of encouraging the use of clean cooking energy, the Oryx Gas Tanzania Ltd yesterday donated 800 gas cylinders and stoves to… Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania On Track to Achieve Food Security Goals By 2030
TANZANIA currently has sufficient food supplies to meet domestic needs, with a surplus available, indicating significant progress towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal… Read more »
Tanzania: Zanzibar High Court, Switzerland Institute to Cooperate in Asset Recovery
CRIMINALS with illicit assets will find no place to hide in Zanzibar following the signing of cooperation agreement between the Isles High Court and the Basel Institute on… Read more »
Tanzania: Complaints Against Public Leaders in Sharp Decline
The Ethics Secretariat has revealed that the number of citizens' complaints against public leaders especially those concerning violation of the Public Leadership Code of Ethics Act… Read more »
Tanzania: Havoc As Tanzania's Fish Exports Plummet
NAVIGATING the waters of the mighty Lake Victoria for a catch is becoming a wrestling operation among Tanzanian fishermen. Read more »
Africa: AU Peace Security Council - Samia Earns Kudos
PEACE stakeholders have lauded President Samia Suluhu Hassan's call for urgent concerted efforts among African nations to end emerging security threats, saying sustainable peace… Read more »
May 24
Tanzania: Why Tanzania Hosts Key Africa Fisheries Summit
Key reforms made by the country in the fisheries sector have attracted stakeholders to choose Tanzania as the host of the Africa Small Scale Fisheries (SSF) Summit for the… Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania Steps Up Promotion As Premier Global Tourist Destination
The government has unveiled investment opportunities in the tourism industry to the visiting global travel agents as it seeks to unleash the industry's full potential. Read more »
Tanzania: Why Climate Change Is Tanzania's Top Agenda
TANZANIA is currently experiencing severe weather as a result of a changing climate. Read more »
May 23
Tanzania: 11 Dead As Mtibwa Factory Boiler Explodes
Eleven people have been confirmed dead and two others severely wounded after the boiler at the Mtibwa sugar factory in Morogoro exploded earlier on Thursday. Read more »
May 22
Tanzania: Kariakoo Traders Assured of Protection
THE government has assured the Kariakoo market traders that the construction of the East Africa market zone at the Ubungo area in Dar es Salaam has no negative impact on their… Read more »
May 21
Tanzania: MPs Unanimously Endorse Defence's 3.3tri/ - Spending Plan
Lawmakers have unanimously approved the 3.3 trillion/- spending plan of the Ministry of Defence and National Services for the 2024/25 financial year. Read more »
Tanzania: Domestic and Foreign Investments Spur Eco-Growth
ACCORDING to the Bank of Tanzania, economic growth in Q1-24 is estimated at 5.1 per cent, backed by increased domestic and foreign investments. Read more »
Tanzania: Who Has Power Over CEOs, BOT or Owners?
THE issue of chief executive officer (CEO) performance is undoubtedly a hot research topic in the management literature and has been investigated from various perspectives. Read more »
Tanzania: Insights Into Tanzania's Banking Sector Performance in Q1 2024
THE Tanzanian banking sector displayed varied performance across different financial institutions during the first quarter of 2024. Read more »
Southern Africa: SADC Condemns DRC Attempted Coup
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) yesterday condemned the attempted coup d'état on Sunday in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Read more »