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Tanzania has unveiled an ambitious plan to increase its national airline’s fleet to 24 aircraft by 2030, a move designed to strengthen regional connec...
Fuel prices may hit record highs with potential supply shortages if the conflict persists, though the government assures current stocks are sufficient.
Austria’s Africa Strategy, launched by its federal government, aims to reshape partnerships with African countries by 2027, with a focus on economic d...
The government, through the National Planning Commission, is in the final stages of developing a comprehensive framework and guidelines to coordinate ...
Tathmini ya awali inaonesha bei ya mafuta kwa lita inaweza kupanda kufikia 4,000 na kuendelea
Maisha ya ujasiriamali yamejaa misukosuko na kutokuwa na uhakika. Hifadhi ya jamii hutazamwa kama ngao ya kinga na chanzo cha matumaini wakati wa majanga.
Officials at refugee camps in western Tanzania dismissed claims that refugees are being denied essential services such as food to pressure them into leaving.
Government reports signal Tanzania’s firm pivot to strict conservation, rejecting the prior policy that balanced environmental and local economic needs.
Colonial looting in Tanzania didn’t just steal objects—it destroyed the invisible bonds of women's knowledge that sustained entire communities.
Tanzania faces severe flooding as the Masika rainy season intensifies, highlighting the urgent need for better urban planning and infrastructure management.
Tanzanian youth passionately defend their cultural heritage while navigating global issues and envisioning a future rooted in identity.
Authorities push for accelerated refugee returns despite lacking funds and rising protection risks.
SUMMARY: Commission proposes overhauling Tanzania’s tax system for the first time in 35 years by introducing a digital, customer-focused service to re...
An Indigenous rights group has formally rejected the findings of two government commissions on Ngorongoro and is demanding that the recommendations no...
Tanzania launches initiatives to boost youth participation in its lucrative mining sector.
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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.