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In Tanzania, economic hardship traps men in an impossible role, pushing them to abandon fatherhood rather than redefine it.
With the right moves, transit trade could surge from US$3 billion to $16 billion, and power exports could pay for more power.
Young jobseekers in Tanzania’s factory boom face a stark choice: pay a bribe, trade a favour, or stay unemployed. As industries rise, so do allegation...
Lissu’s cross-examination exposed major contradictions, creating courtroom drama and comedy.
The court sternly ordered the prison service to ensure Mr Lissu was provided with lunch for all future court dates and adjourned the case until February 13
The study reveals that, depending on whether an operator provides radio, television, or online content, broadcasters are required—before commencing op...
The opening of the trade facilitation desk comes at a critical time, as the relationship between the TRA and traders has been strained in recent years.
The East African nation sets its sights on US$15bn in annual FDI as ministers court global giants at Africa’s biggest mining gathering.
Aliingia kwenye sanaa ya ushairi kwanza kwa kuhifadhi Qur’an na kisha kusoma Kiarabu, fasihi za kiarabu na fani nyingine za dini ya Kiislamu.
While foreign investment has fueled Rwanda’s growth, without balance, it risks widening inequality and creating dependence on external capital.
Court orders modification to the witness booth in Tundu Lissu’s treason trial but dismisses other objections, allowing the case to proceed.
Kombo presented President Samia's message concerning the postponement of a visit to Russia
The programme seeks to expand hands-on training opportunities for students, stimulate innovation and boost productivity in local industries, thereby s...
President Samia urges Tanzanian to stop spreading false news, following an online discussion on the transfer of a private secretary
Money supply is surging, but is the economy truly growing? A look at the ‘real economy’ index suggests we need to focus on power and logistics, not just cash.
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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.