Slaa faults govt’s diaspora special status plan Politician and diplomat Willbroad Slaa on Wednesday joined the debate about need for dual citizenship as the government defended its plan to introduce special status for its citizens living in...
Inside Tanzania's Sh3 trillion energy development plan The government pledged to continue investing in the implementation of energy projects in 2023/24.
New system simplifies drone importation, registration Applicants for drone operation permits can now apply online
East African leaders extend troop mandate in east DR Congo East Africa's leaders have agreed to extend until September the mandate of a regional military force deployed to quell violence in the strife-torn east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Government’s clean energy vow as contract for 150MW solar project is signed Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa declared that Tanzania’s transition to clean energy was among key issues on the national agenda.
Bank of Tanzania takes measures to tackle dollar volatility The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) has issued new directives aimed at controlling foreign exchange trading in the country a directive that comes at a time when several African countries are struggling...
LNG legislation underway, says Makamba The proposed legislation will soon be submitted to parliament for thorough discussion and eventual approval.
Mwinyi faults opposition on tender offer claims Zanzibar’s president, Dr Hussein Mwinyi, Tuesday, May 30, faulted opposition party ACT-Wazalendo’s claims regarding the awarding of tenders for various projects without an open bidding process.
What is behind this hesitancy on the Songas contract? Despite Songas’ efforts to secure a contract extension, the government has been indecisive for a considerable period.
Rostam's Taifa mining acquires stake in Williamson Diamonds Petra Diamonds announced yesterday that it has entered into definitive transaction documents that give effect to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that it signed with Caspian Limited, now...
Zimbabwe sets August 23 for presidential elections Zimbabwe on Wednesday set the date for presidential elections, renewing the prospect of a battle between the incumbent Emmerson Mnangagwa and opposition hopeful Nelson Chamisa.
Europeans defy Russia at strategy summit near Ukraine border European leaders staged a show of unity in the face of Russia's aggression against Ukraine and Moldova on Thursday, holding a strategy summit on the continent's political frontline.
Why students should read newspapers Reading newspapers allows the young minds to learn about and be abreast of the key developments across the world. It increases the general knowledge of the students, enhances their vocabulary and...
Tina Turner: The raw power of rock and roll The eight-time Grammy winner lit up the stage from the 1960s onwards.
Sevilla in seventh heaven after Europa League win Sevilla found their Europa League magic formula on Wednesday, beating Roma 4-1 on penalties