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Dar es Salaam – In a historic step toward sustainable energy use, the Ministry of Energy, in collaboration with Modern Energy ...
Security was heightened once again at the Kisutu Resident Magistrate’s Court in Dar es Salaam on Monday, June 16, 2025, as ...
Tanzania and Uganda are among the countries facing the axe as US President Donald Trump’s administration considers expanding its travel restrictions, potentially banning citizens of 36 additional ...
TANZANIA has been removed from the Group of Seven ‘grey list’ of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) following significant ...
Nomination process begins todayThe Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) has officially announced that its General Election will take place on August 16th 2025 in Tanga, with nomination forms for ...
The Government of Tanzania has officially named the 112.3-kilometre Dodoma Outer Ring Road after the outgoing President of ...
Critics of Samia Suluhu Hassan say she is clinging to power by locking up and torturing those who stand in her way.
Activists and politicians from Kenya and Uganda recently travelled to Tanzania to show solidarity with opposition leader ...
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA will stop depending on overseas labs for pesticide testing, thanks to five new machines worth 2.8bn/- acquired by the Tanzania Plant Health and Pesticides Authority (TPHPA).
Tanzania's economy is forecast to grow 6% this year after an expansion of 5.5% last year, Planning and Investment Minister Kitila Mkumbo said on Thursday.
Tanzania's government is facing growing accusations of repression after prominent human rights defenders say they were beaten ...