Business back on track as MCL rebounds from fire scare

Aftermath of the fire that broke out at one of MCL's stores on August 29, 2023. Photo taken on August 30.
What you need to know:
- An investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing. We are assessing the damage and counting the cost.
Dar es Salaam. After tireless efforts to get things back on track, Mwananchi Communications Limited (MCL) is pleased to notify its esteemed readers and clients that all our services have been restored following a fire at a storage facility at our headquarters on August 29.
Our printing presses, distribution, and courier services are back online and operating at full capacity.
Our readers, our contract printing partners, and our courier clients should rest easy, assured of exceptional service and business continuity with zero disruptions. Our team is on standby to support you.
We are heartened by those who continue to walk with us through this crisis. Thank you for rallying on our behalf, for your words of encouragement, for your acts of kindness, and for standing with us through one of the toughest moments in our recent history.
Continue to stay with us for breaking news and stories across our print and digital platforms. Our websites, social media, and mobile apps are ready to serve you.
We are forever indebted to you. We can only repay you by pressing on with our mission of empowering the nation, by creating impactful, award-winning journalism for our readers, and by delivering exceptional contract printing and courier services that move your business forward.
An investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing. We are assessing the damage and counting the cost. Nonetheless, MCL remains steadfast in our commitment to safeguarding those who work with us and to empowering the communities we operate in across Tanzania and beyond.