Nordic Week: Ambassadors Share Insights on Sustainable Blue Economy Practices
The Nordic country ambassador emphasized on cooperation and proper regulation to ensure sustainble use or marine resources
The Nordic country ambassador emphasized on cooperation and proper regulation to ensure sustainble use or marine resources
In our briefing today: Inside President Samia’s one-week visit to South Korea;
Tanzania shows improvement in budget transparency but lags in public participation, report finds;
President Samia leads first planning commission meeting since inception;
Risks to Kenya’s Non-NATO Ally Status with Uncle Sam
In terms of public participation, Tanzania scored 13 out of 100, slightly below the global average of 15. On the transparency front, Tanzania improved its score to 41 out of 100, a significant increase from previous scores of 10 in 2017, 17 in 2019, and 21 in 2021.
During her visit,President Samia will attend the Africa-Korea Summit and undertake an official state visit to South Korea. Seven agreements are expected to be signed
In our briefing today:
Tanzania, US commences commercial dialogue in Dar es Salaam;
Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Partner with NSSF to Build High-Rise Buildings in DRC and Kenya;
Why is it important for young people to participate in local government elections?;
EU launches board to drive youth action, and empowerment in Tanzania
Known as the Youth Sounding Board (YSB), the initiative comprises 25 young leaders from the Tanzanian Mainland and Zanzibar who will advise the EU Ambassador to Tanzania.
In our briefing today:
New land policy set to safeguard women’s inheritance rights;
Tanzania achieves modest growth of 4.6 pc in Q4 of 2023, driven by the service sector;
Lack of detailed reporting hampers efforts to address femicide in Tanzania
In our briefing today:
20 Years of Africa Union Peace and Security Council: Leaders reflect on old conflicts, resurgence of unconstitutional change of government and terrorism challenges;
Tanzania, USAID launches campaign against antibiotic misuse, ‘Holela-Holela Itakukosti’
Among the issues that were widely discussed in the ceremony included the ongoing conflicts, resurgence of unconstitutional change of government, and terrorism.
In our briefing today:
Tanzania to open 100 centers for teaching Kiswahili to expand its global influence;
Boiler explosion kills 11 people at Mtibwa Sugar factory;
Tanzania declare the end of cyclone Ialy.
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