PRIME What’s at stake as Songas power deal expires Both Deputy Prime Minister and Energy minister Doto Biteko and Energy permanent secretary Felchesmi Mramba on Thursday confirmed the expiry of the agreement
ATCL to resume Johannesburg flights after settlement of dispute The carrier’s return to southern African skies comes five years after the impounding of the airline’s Airbus A220-300 in Johannesburg.
How Tanzania has moved up startup funding ladder It is the first time Tanzania has broken into the top four after raising $43 million
US real estate firm expands to Tanzania Founded in 1906, Coldwell Banker operates over 3,000 offices in nearly 50 countries.
Local financial markets ‘not ready for advanced instruments’ As the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) shows bullish momentum, experts believe CFDs could bring more dynamism to the market.
How Tanzania can maximise benefit from global gold rally Global gold prices have risen by over 60 percent within one year, up from $1,682 per ounce about 12 months ago.
Musuguri: The legacy of a general who defeated Amin Born in Butiama on January 4, 1920, Musuguri—nicknamed General Mutukula—was credited with expelling Dictator Idi Amin from the Kagera Salient and later from Uganda.
CRDB Bank signs USD 320 million deal with DFC, Citi to support over 4,500 small businesses in Tanzania and Burundi
Mother seeks justice after son’s brutal death in Zanzibar Ramadhan Idd was reportedly taken by five men on the evening of September 24, 2024, while he was socializing at a bar in Amani.
Focus on Public-Private Partnerships in healthcare as 11th Tanzania Health Summit kicks off in Zanzibar
5G revolution at the centre of smart living in Tanzania With the ultra-fast speeds and low latency that 5G provides, Tanzanian households are now able to integrate multiple smart devices
ATCL to resume Johannesburg flights after settlement of dispute The carrier’s return to southern African skies comes five years after the impounding of the airline’s Airbus A220-300 in Johannesburg.
Ugandan lawyer sues DR Congo over Kinshasha prison atrocities Congo's overcrowded prisons came under the spotlight after more than 260 female inmates were sexually assaulted
Achilles heel in Brics+ quest to shape a new world order Latest Brics summits raise questions about the coalition’s identity and purpose.
Illicit financial flows: The hidden crisis in Tanzania’s development In a world where Africa’s development is often overshadowed by dependency on foreign aid and loans, a troubling trend is emerging: illicit financial flows (IFFs).
Tanzania Music Awards spark social media buzz over top categories On October 19, this year, Tanzania’s The Super Dome in Masaki hosted one of the most anticipated music events of the year—the Tanzania Music Awards.
Simba aim to leapfrog Singida in key clash against Mashujaa Simba SC aims to leapfrog Singida Black Stars into second place with a win over Mashujaa FC in the ongoing Tanzania Mainland Premier League.