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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.
In this episode of Kivulini Talks, the discussion focused on the state of multiparty democracy in the country.
Tanzania calls on its diaspora to boost health services through specialised care, training, and investment.
The two nations are bolstering energy ties by securing oil supplies, developing natural gas, and advancing clean energy.
Tanzanian and DRC experts are meeting in Kigoma to review key transport projects aimed at improving trade and connectivity for Dar es Salaam port-depe...
Tanzania is taking decisive action to reverse a sharp decline in oil and gas exploration activities, aiming to attract new investment and secure the n...
A medical outreach mission in western Tanzania has ended in tragedy after a boat carrying health workers capsized on Lake Tanganyika, leaving seven de...
A large share of this debt is concentrated in government securities, particularly Treasury bonds, which account for the bulk of domestic borrowing instruments.
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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.