Tanzania, DP World sign three deals on Dar port The contract for the operation and development of the Dar es Salaam Port, entered into by the Tanzanian government and Dubai's DP World, is for 30 years.
Tanzania trucks held in DR Congo for 44 days over tax dispute Over 250 Tanzanian trucks carrying copper from DRC have been held in the country for 44 days due to a tax dispute between the government and the mining companies that loaded the minerals.
Unapproved bus fare increases a concern Some upcountry bus operators have already started increasing fare before the transport regulator has approved requests to do so.
PRIME Mining sector contribution to GDP rises to 10 percent The President directs Minerals minister to have a database by 2030 to enable Tanzania to identify potential areas for mining.
Resource extraction ‘produces half of all carbon emissions’ According to the UN, mining has contributed to air pollution, water source pollution and soil erosion
Revealed: Kariakoo fire was staged by traders A fire that razed 550 stalls in the Kariakoo Auction Mart area early this month and caused huge losses was not accidental but an act of sabotage.
PRIME Stores auction at Mwenge stand raises concerns Controversy has emerged about the newly constructed Mwenge Bus Terminal in Dar es Salaam after small traders raised concerns over the allocation of stores during the online auctioning process.
Zanzibar: From tourist paradise to economic powerhouse Zanzibar is not just a tourist paradise; it is rapidly becoming an economic powerhouse.
Take action against culprits of the Kariakoo fire accident Economic sabotage of this nature cannot be tolerated within a society that prides itself on upholding the principles of justice, equity, and the rule of law
Horticultural businesses to benefit from AfDB’s $2.5 million grant Some 10,000 operators in Tanzania’s horticultural value chain will benefit from the financial support of the African Development Bank (AfDB), which approved $2.5 million to support their activities.
Rwanda sends humanitarian aid to Gaza Rwanda has sent humanitarian aid to Gaza, displaying solidarity with Palestinian civilians hurt in the war between Israeli and the militant group Hamas.
At least 55 dead as Israel steps up Gaza strikes: Hamas More than 4,300 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in Israeli raids since the war started in response to the worst attacks suffered by Israel with 1,400 dead, also mainly civilians.
PRIME How women are breaking barriers in the transportation sector Breaking through the stubborn glass ceilings of male-dominated industries, some women have turned adversities into opportunities, proving that brilliance knows no gender.
Why Lupita Nyong’o dumped boyfriend Selema Masekela Oscar Award-winning actress, Lupita Nyong’o has confirmed the end of her one-year-long relationship with her boyfriend, Selema Masekela, as of October 19, 2023.
Sho Madjozi: the pop star using traditional culture to shape a fresh identity for young South Africans
Drivers from six countries to feature in ARC event in Tanzania The event also dubbed the final round of Tanzania’s National Rally Championship (NRC), will cover 370 kilometres.