October 07, 2025
Tanzania: Design Innovative Programmes, TSA Tipped
THE Tanzania Scouts Association (TSA) in Dodoma has been urged to develop innovative and appealing programmes to attract more young people to the movement. Read more »
Tanzania: 'Royal Tour Film' Drives Tourism Boom
MIKUMI National Park in Morogoro Region is experiencing a significant increase in both domestic and international tourist arrivals, following the success of the acclaimed… Read more »
Tanzania: Seize Opportunities in Coffee Sector, RC Babu Tells Farmers
KILIMANJARO Regional Commissioner Mr Nurdin Babu has urged farmers in the region to seize the numerous opportunities provided by the government to boost coffee production and… Read more »
Tanzania: ATM Fees Divide Banks, Scale Emerging As Key Factor
ATM withdrawal fees in the country reveal a growing divide between banks, with larger institutions able to charge far less than smaller lenders. Read more »
Tanzania: Beyond Ballot - Peaceful Politics Amplified
AS Tanzania prepares for another decisive General Election, political leaders and analysts are calling on candidates to uphold peace, unity and responsible leadership throughout… Read more »
Tanzania: Mwinyi Pledges New Jetty, Improved Services for Tumbatu
CCM Zanzibar's presidential candidate, Dr Hussein Mwinyi has pledged to further improve social services, construct a new jetty and build concrete roads across the island of Tumbatu… Read more »
Tanzania: Stars Pin Hope On Youngsters
TANZANIA'S national football team, Taifa Stars, Head Coach Hemed Suleiman, has emphasised the team's focus on building for the future, despite their campaign to qualify for the… Read more »
Tanzania: BMH Unveils Digital Records System to Improve Healthcare
BENJAMIN Mkapa Hospital (BMH) in Dodoma has introduced a new digital system for managing patient records, a move set to boost medical research and strengthen evidence-based… Read more »
Tanzania: Mwinyi Pledges Action On High Cost of Living, Graft
PRESIDENT of Zanzibar, Dr Hussein Ali Mwinyi, has reaffirmed his commitment to tackling the rising cost of living, curbing corruption and addressing social and moral concerns… Read more »
Tanzania: Simba Crack Down On Fake Kit Sellers in Nationwide Campaign
SIMBA SC have launched a campaign to tackle the production and sale of counterfeit club kits across Tanzania. Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzanian Golfers Make Their Mark At Tanzania Open 2025
THE scenic Kilimanjaro Golf Club in Arusha set the stage for the Vodacom Tanzania Open Golf Championship 2025, a four-day, 72-hole tournament that concluded over the weekend with… Read more »
Tanzania: Fundo Islanders Cast Hopes for Inclusion
AS Zanzibar's 2025 election season gathers pace, ACT-Wazalendo presidential candidate Othman Masoud Othman recently visited Fundo Island, a small and remote islet located about 10… Read more »
October 06, 2025
Tanzania: Tanzania Doctors Begin Medical Outreach in Comoros
ABOUT 50 Tanzanian medical experts in various specialties have arrived in Comoros for a week-long medical camp aimed at providing specialised health services and strengthening… Read more »
October 05, 2025
Tanzania: Experts Urge Shift From Treatment to Prevention in Health Insurance Spending
HEALTH experts have urged the government to redirect health insurance funds toward disease prevention rather than focusing primarily on treatment, emphasising that such a shift… Read more »
October 03, 2025
Tanzania: Tanzania Races to Digital Health Initiative in Fight Against NCDs
TANZANIA has taken a bold step in addressing the rising burden of the non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which is one of the greatest health challenges facing many countries today. Read more »
Tanzania: Kabwe's Party Pledges to Abolish the Fishing License System, Calling It Oppressive
THE ACT Wazalendo party has pledged to abolish the fishing license system if it is given the mandate by citizens through its parliamentary and local government candidates in the… Read more »
Tanzania: State Warns Pseudo Public Servants
Public servants have been reminded to strictly observe laws, regulations, and professional ethics in the course of delivering services, with the government warning that misconduct,… Read more »
Tanzania: TCU Extends First-Degree Admission for the 2025/26 Academic Year
THE Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) has announced an extension for first-degree admissions into programs that still have available slots at universities across the… Read more »
Egypt: Dar es Salaam, Cairo Strengthen Defence and Security Ties
TANZANIA and Egypt have reiterated their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations in security and defence matters as part of efforts to address emerging global security… Read more »
Tanzania: Two Mega Bridges Glorify Tanzania-Korea's Strong Partnership
THE Tanzanian government has commended the Republic of Korea for its remarkable development achievements and for fostering a long-standing partnership between the two nations. Read more »
Tanzania: Education Firm Lures Tanzanian Youth to Conquer the Global Job Market
TANZANIAN parents have been urged not to discourage their children from pursuing higher education opportunities abroad, as doing so equips young people with modern skills and… Read more »
October 02, 2025
Tanzania: Jane Goodall - Samia Hassan Pays Homage to a Renowned Primatologist
PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has expressed her heartfelt condolences following the death of a renowned zoologist, primatologist, researcher and a friend of Tanzania, Dr Jane… Read more »
October 01, 2025
Tanzania: Call for the Leader-Resident's Cooperation in Controlling Forest Fires
THE Mufindi District Administrative Secretary, Reuben Chongolo, has called on leaders and residents here to cooperate sincerely in controlling forest fires, emphasizing that… Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania Embarks On an Exercise to Address Soil Acidity in Three Regions
THE Ministry of Agriculture has launched soil testing trials to address soil acidity in Njombe, Iringa, and Katavi Regions. Read more »
Tanzania: Zanzibar Launches $8.4m Power Stabilisation Project
After years of unreliable supply and costly blackouts, Zanzibar is moving closer to a stable power future with the launch of an $8.4 million electricity stabilisation project… Read more »










