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Sh422.9 billion has been loaned to 82,699 women through special lending windows for women at various commercial banks.
A road accident in Tanzania that injured six doctors and cost a paediatrician her leg has ignited outrage over systemic failures in healthcare worker ...
Meeting focused on women’s political participation, but timing raises questions about broader dispute.
In Musoma, youth say government loans are stolen, public meetings only happen during elections, and speaking out is met with fear and runarounds.
The opposition party argues that the mandatory enlistment violates the semi-autonomous status of the archipelago and bypasses constitutional procedures.
One day after court blocked action over a May 7 letter, the registrar issued fresh allegations — raising questions of defiance and rule of law.
Kirati earned the prestigious photojournalism award for his compelling visual reporting on the plight of residents of Nyatwali Ward in Tanzania’s Mara Region.
Court rules petition failed to state when alleged breaches occurred, dismissing case on jurisdictional grounds.
President Samia and CCM Secretary General have praised police actions during the 2025 election crisis as necessary for national stability, amid ongoin...
The WHO has endorsed precision medicine as the future of global healthcare, making it crucial for Africa to act now and shape this future instead of m...
The three-day festival, organized by the Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Research Chair in Pan-African Studies at UDSM, is being held under the theme “Geopolit...
Once a hub of fish processing and textile manufacturing, Musoma now offers its youth only two viable career paths: driving motorcycle taxis or fishing...
Judge Mugeta has granted an interim injunction after finding triable issues of bias and violations of natural justice in the Registrar of Political Pa...
Data presented by the Ministry of Industry and Trade show that Tanzania’s trade surplus with SADC countries rose to USD 2.71 billion in 2025, nearly t...
Tanzania's Parliament urged engagement with the U.S Senate while affirming national sovereignty, as the Minister called on members to defend the President.
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The comments come just days after Warioba held a private meeting with President Samia Suluhu Hassan at the State House in Dar es Salaam on December 17.
In this official speech, the president outlines the mandate to investigate the protest “calamity,” and responds to critics of the domestic probe.
The October 29 protest marks the largest protest to ever happened in the country.
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