Tanzania issues directive to curtail rampant use of US dollar The directive mandates that all transactions be conducted and advertised in Tanzanian shillings, aligning with the legal framework of the country and promoting financial stability.
Tanzania meat exports surge by 41 percent as leather sector dips Arab countries constitute a significant portion of foreign markets driving growth in Tanzania’s meat industry, with exports surging by 41.1 percent.
Experts urge reduced reliance on foreign aid While Tanzania strives for economic resilience, reducing dependency on external funding remains crucial for long-term stability and growth.
High taxes in Kenya to push traders to Dar es Salaam port Transporters, shippers, and clearing and forwarding agents plan to seek shipping services in Tanzania, citing its more business-friendly environment.
PRIME Elderly couple's unforgettable tourism adventure in Tanzania They have just returned home after a week filled with diverse experiences in Tanzania: hunting with Hadzabe huntsmen, harvesting fresh coffee beans, and witnessing a leopard devour its prey
Another 235 MW fed into Tanzania’s national grid from Julius Nyerere Hydropower Plant The injected electricity from turbine eight brings the total power generated by JNHPP to 470 megawatts, thus resulting in the country’s power excess of 70 megawatts.
PRIME Starving academics: How low pay fuels brain drain in Tanzania-4 The financial strain is driving many talented academics to seek greener pastures, resulting in a brain drain that endangers the future of Tanzanian academia.
Carbon Tanzania marks World Environment Day by handing over Sh14.25Bn in carbon revenue to Tanganyika District communities
Kafika House: A low-cost, efficient rehabilitation programme for children with treatable disabilities
Zanzibar's thrilling new adventure activities Zanzibar, a jewel in the Indian Ocean's crown, has long captivated visitors with its dazzling beaches and vibrant cultural tapestry.
Breaking the silence: confronting violence against people with albinism Once, during a flight to an overseas destination, I found myself seated next to a Sudanese man whose impassioned words left a lasting impression.
Tanzania meat exports surge by 41 percent as leather sector dips Arab countries constitute a significant portion of foreign markets driving growth in Tanzania’s meat industry, with exports surging by 41.1 percent.
South Africa's Ramaphosa re-elected after coalition deal South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was re-elected for a second term after his humbled ANC cobbled together an unprecedented coalition government.
Israel announces daily Gaza 'pause' for aid deliveries Israel's military said Sunday it would "pause" fighting around a south Gaza route daily to facilitate aid deliveries
Humans' hazardously radioactive relationship behaviours Illicit relationships can take a heavy emotional toll on the individuals involved, leaving behind scars that may never fully heal.
Patcho Mwamba: The man behind FM Academia speaks out on comeback, critics and the future Patcho Mwamba Lukusa, a renowned dance musician from FM Academia band, has revealed the secret behind the band's successful comeback and rapid market capture.
Switzerland sink Hungary to make strong start at Euro 2024 Switzerland made a flying start at Euro 2024 as Kwadwo Duah and Michel Aebischer scored their first international goals in a 3-1 win against Hungary on Saturday.