PRIME Tanzanian consumers assured of sustained supply amidst sugar production glitches Heavy rainfall that impounded different regions since November 2023 adversely affected domestic sugar production, forcing the government to issue import permits
TIC to launch One-Stop-Centre in Arusha to boost investments The Minister of State in the President’s Office (Planning and Investment), Prof Kitila Mkumbo, said during an investment conference in the tourism sector here yon Tuesday, April 30 that the move...
Tanzania in mining policy shift as it eyes more benefits Dar es Salaam. The government said on Tuesday that it will no longer issue mining licences to investors who lack comprehensive plans for value addition of minerals within the country. The policy...
Ugandan President's candid speech as he criticises World Bank Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni did not mince any words when he issued a very candid speech at the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA) summit for African Heads of State...
Polish envoy discusses EU's challenges, role for Tanzania 20 years since the largest EU accession, Ambassador Krzysztof Buzalski reflects on the journey of Central and Eastern European nations into the regional alliance.
Former PM Warioba reveals why many Tanzanians do not turn out to vote in elections A poor voter participation was caused by a number of circumstances, such as the announcement of those who were not elected by the public and the existence of appointment positions.
ACT sounds alarm over dismissal of constitutional reforms In a statement issued on Tuesday, April 30, the party the party said that despite widespread consensus dating back to the era of political reforms in 1992, successive governments have failed to...
Zanzibar launches malaria elimination council According to the Tanzania Malaria Indicator Survey of 2022, Zanzibar has maintained a malaria rate of less than one percent for over a decade.
PRIME Moshi: Tanzania’s thriving hub of budding entrepreneurs The town of Moshi often serves as a gateway to the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, but this town also boasts a unique identit
Tanzania seeks Saudi investment, trade boost She invited Saudi Arabian businessmen to invest in the country in the sectors of agriculture, industry, livestock, energy, mining, tourism, pharmaceuticals, and real estate.
Rwanda heavy rains kill 10 people The heavy rains have also caused destruction to property, including houses, crops and road infrastructure in various parts of the country.
Iran's Khamenei criticises Arab-Israel normalisation bids Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says efforts underway to forge a normalisation of ties between Israel and Arab countries will not resolve the crisis in the Middle East.
Surge in service sector investments to bolster intra-African services sector A global shift in foreign direct investment (FDI) dynamics, with investors globally increasingly favouring the service sector over traditional manufacturing, could favour Africa, according to...
PRIME Meet Jeff Msangi, a Tanzanian pioneer blogger, author and communication specialist residing in Canada
PRIME Diamond Platnumz and Harmonize: A never-ending feud The animosity between Diamond and Harmonize dates back to 2018/2019 when Harmonize, also known as Konde Boy, expressed his desire to leave Diamond's record label, Wasafi, citing dissatisfaction.
Tanzanian minister and Yanga fan reveals strategy behind securing GSM as club sponsor GSM's partnership injected renewed vigor into Yanga, setting the stage for enhanced competitiveness both domestically and internationally.