PRIME Lawrence Mafuru: Seasoned banker and instrumental executive who led the drafting of Tanzania’s Vision 2050 Dar es Salaam. For the Tanzanian banking industry, Lawrence Mafuru was a prominent figure after working for about two decades. His appointment to the public service, also made him an...
DSE emphasises sustainable practices for sustainable capital markets Dar es Salaam. The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) Members Awards made a comeback this year after a four-year hiatus caused by the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic. Focused on sustainable...
Yanga crash to second consecutive defeat The defending champions endured another disappointing setback, suffering a 3-1 defeat to Tabora United at the Azam Complex
Parliament team urges TRC to install cameras, build fence along SGR after sabotage claims Dar es Salaam. The Parliament’s Budget and Infrastructure committees have urged Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) to build fence and install CCTV cameras along the Standard Gauge Railway SGR)...
Tanzanian manufacturers say shortage of shillings affect their operations They are urging the government to expedite payments to contractors, as this could help alleviate the cash flow challenges
PRIME Meet Kinabo, Tanzanian-American investing in education back home "Society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in," goes the idiom.
Tanzania finally moves to introduce special status to Diaspora Tabled in Parliament on Friday, November 8, 2024, the Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No 4) Bill, 2024, amends the Immigration Act and the Land Act so as to accommodate the changes aimed...
CRDB Bank signs USD 320 million deal with DFC, Citi to support over 4,500 small businesses in Tanzania and Burundi
Zanzibar housing body’s 90-day eviction order for residents sparks outrage A letter from the Zanzibar Housing Corporation (ZHC), dated October 21 and obtained, informed tenants they have three months to prepare for relocation.
The enduring nature of love: Kafka’s story of loss, change, and resilience Change and loss are inevitable, but love is resilient. It may evolve and take on new forms, but it remains an enduring presence in our lives.
PRIME SGR is being sabotaged, says TRC boss TRC has attributed the ongoing disruptions in the operations of the modern electric train (SGR) to deliberate sabotage aimed at undermining the project.
South Africa closes border with Mozambique over post-poll violence South Africa has closed the Lebombo port of entry in its Mpumalanga province after receiving reports of vehicles being torched.
Commodity prices fall after Donald Trump elected US President Trump recaptured the White House by securing more than the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the presidency
Don’t let kindness cost you: Set workplace boundaries Recognise your worth and set clear boundaries before your kindness is taken for granted, ensuring that your contributions are valued rather than exploited.
PRIME Why Tanzanian young men’s falling in romantic relationships with older women is a growing social dilemma
Music beef is one thing—but poison? That’s just too spicy! Okay, let’s be real—music beef is as old as the industry itself. Sometimes it adds a little extra drama to the game, and hey, we all love a good dose of tea.
Yanga face Tabora United without three key players After their first defeat to Azam FC, defending champions Young Africans (Yanga) aim to bounce back as they face Tabora United