September 25
Tanzania: 'Development Projects On Track'
PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has launched a series of transformative development projects in the Ruvuma Region, focusing on significant improvements in social services and… Read more »
September 24
Tanzania: Two Entities Avails Computers to Rural Schools
Helios Tower Tanzania and Camara Education Tanzania have donated computers through their "Connect the Unconnected" community programme to facilitate modern teaching methods to… Read more »
Tanzania: For Clean Energy Drive Success, Lower Gas Price
THE government's mission to lower gas prices is commendable, as it will benefit our environment. Read more »
Tanzania: Ensure Ruvuma Has Water By Dec, Samia Directs
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has given a three-month ultimatum to the Minister of Water, Jumaa Aweso, and his Permanent Secretary, Mwajuma Waziri, to ensure that the entire Ruvuma… Read more »
Tanzania: Muwasa to Address Water Woes in Musoma Rural
THE Musoma Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Authority (MUWASA) is set to address water woes in several villages of Musoma Rural by initiating the supply of running water in the… Read more »
Tanzania: UDSM Constructs Toilets for Changanyikeni Primary School
DAR ES SALAAM: THE University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) has built a toilet block with 13 latrines for Changanyikeni Primary School in Kinondoni District. Read more »
Tanzania: Mara Region Receives Vehicles for Water Projects
Mara Region has received two vehicles from the central government, valued at 410m/-, to expedite hard-to-reach water projects in the Serengeti and Tarime districts, implemented… Read more »
Tanzania: Retire Comfortably - The Power of Passive Income
AS we get older, the desire to secure financial stability becomes more pressing, especially as retirement approaches. Read more »
Tanzania: Improving M&E in Tanzania - Mel Conference Insights
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems are essential for tracking development and performance, enhancing accountability and identifying lessons learned from the planning,… Read more »
Tanzania: How Fed Rate Cuts Affect Dar's Economic Landscape
The most significant event in the week ending September 20, 2024, was the US Federal Reserve's 50 basis points (bps) interest rate cut--the first since the peak of the COVID-19… Read more »
September 23
Tanzania: Summit of the Future - Tanzania Hypes Clean Cooking
NEW YORK: PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa represented President Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan at the opening ceremony of the Summit of the Future as part of the 79th United Nations General… Read more »
Tanzania: What to Learn From Tz's Commitment to Environmental Protection, Climate Action
TANZANIA'S readiness to collaborate with other nations on environmental protection signals hope for global efforts to combat climate change and its social and economic impacts. Read more »
Tanzania: Paving Way - Tanzania's Road Projects As Catalyst for Economic, Social Transformation
THE construction and expansion of rural and urban road networks are emerging as crucial elements in Tanzania's journey toward sustainable development. Read more »
Tanzania: Why Chinese Embassy Is Behind Focac Resolutions Implementation
THE Chinese Embassy to Tanzania has expressed readiness and commitment to work with the Tanzanian government to implement the outcomes of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation… Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania's Black Rhino Population Soars to 263
Tanzania has achieved a significant milestone in wildlife conservation, successfully increasing its black rhino population from 162 in 2015 to 263 in 2024. Read more »
Tanzania: New Road Project to Boost Ruaha National Park Accessibility
THE construction of the 104- kilometres Iringa-Msembe Road, estimated to cost of 142.56bn/-, is expected to significantly boost tourism in the Southern Highlands, particularly in… Read more »
Tanzania: Milestone As Continental Food Initiative Launched in Dar
SMALLHOLDER farmers frequently face a multitude of challenges that significantly hinder their productivity and livelihoods. Read more »
September 22
Tanzania: Eacop Engages Indigenous Communities to Discuss Pipeline Project Development
ARUSHA: THE East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project met with traditional leaders from indigenous groups (VEG-IP) as part of its quarterly review meeting to discuss the… Read more »
September 20
Tanzania: TBS to Develops AI Standards Amid Expert Concerns
DAR ES SALAAM: The Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) is taking proactive steps to develop standards aimed at addressing safety and security concerns related to Artificial… Read more »
Tanzania: USA Commends Tanzania for Leveraging ICT to Drive Development
The United States Ambassador to Tanzania, Dr Michael Battle, has praised the country for capitalising on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to promote social and… Read more »
Tanzania: Samia Hassan Demands Major Improvements in Airports
PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has issued directives to the newly appointed leadership of Tanzania's airports, demanding significant improvements in both infrastructure and… Read more »
September 19
East Africa: Tanzania Prioritises Projects for Focac Funds
TANZANIA: TWO weeks after the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Summit, Tanzania has unveiled plans to submit a range of priority projects aimed at securing funding from… Read more »
Tanzania: Govt Vows to Strengthen Cybersecurity
ARUSHA: THE government has assured that it will continue to strengthen cybersecurity to enable Tanzanians to safely conduct their economic and social activities online. Read more »
Tanzania: CJ Hypes Digitisation to Curb Petty Corruption
DAR ES SALAAM: THE Chief Justice of Tanzania, Professor Ibrahim Juma, has called for the adoption of technology and the digitisation of court decisions to improve accessibility,… Read more »
Tanzania: TBs - Elevating Standards for Global Competitiveness
Tanzania Bureau of Standard (TBS) has said fostering high standards is essential for enhancing market entry and ensuring consistency, reliability and competitiveness on a global… Read more »