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Stockholm backs Tanzania’s electrified railway with credit and guarantees, blending development cooperation with Swedish business gains.
The symposium brought together academics and actuarial science professionals from institutions including the University of Dar es Salaam, Institute of...
Young people say more degrees haven’t brought wisdom—just lost discipline, broken trust, and a moral void where community once stood.
Speaking in Parliament at the close of the budget debate for the Ministry of Energy, Energy Minister Deogratius Ndejembi said the government had final...
The President thanked the Commission for completing this important work and outlined several steps the Government plans to take to implement its recom...
A presidential commission finds 518 deaths were caused by coordinated violence, but opposition parties reject the report as a government whitewash and...
Among other things, the Commission has found that approximately 518 people were killed as a result of these events. Opposition parties, however, have ...
Gambling addiction has led to broken families, piling debt, and loss of productivity as the nation goes deep into the habit
Uraibu, kupoteza fedha na kuvunjika kwa familia ni baadhi ya maswahibu yanaowakuta wadau waliojikita katika michezo ya kubashiri Tanzania
Rais ameishukuru Tume kwa kukamilisha kazi hiyo muhimu, akibainisha hatua kadhaa Serikali yake inapanga kuchukua kutekeleza mapendekezo yake.
Rais ameishukuru Tume kwa kukamilisha kazi hiyo muhimu, akibainisha hatua kadhaa Serikali yake inapanga kuchukua kutekeleza mapendekezo yake.
Young Zanzibaris in Matemwe distrust local leaders due to corruption, land grabbing, and nepotism, which block their economic progress.
A 25-year-old volunteer nurse was allegedly murdered by her partner in Kilimanjaro, a day after a report linked jealousy to rising femicide in Tanzania.
After 153 days and 63,000 testimonies, Tanzania’s post-election violence probe report will be delivered on April 23, amidst high anticipation.
Authorities have officially closed the search and rescue operations at the Msasa mine in Tanzania, maintaining that no lives were lost despite widespr...
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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.