ZANZIBAR, May 14 -- THE Zanzibar House of Representatives has approved a 35.5bn/- budget for the Office of the First Vice-President, as lawmakers called for stronger public education on climate change... Read More
DODOMA, May 14 -- THE number of schools implementing the vocational education pathway has increased from 35 in 2024 to 119 in 2026, reflecting growing public confidence in the system and rising demand... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, May 14 -- OVER the next 25 years, Tanzania plans to gradually reduce the dependence of public entities on government subsidies, in what officials describe as a major shift aimed at stre... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, May 14 -- CARBON trading is emerging as one of the countrys fastest-growing green economy opportunities, with potential to boost agricultural productivity, increase rural incomes and st... Read More
ZANZIBAR, May 14 -- PRESIDENT Hussein Ali Mwinyi of Zanzibar has thanked India for continuing its cooperation with Zanzibar in various sectors of social and economic development including the construc... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, May 14 -- DEPUTY Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Aristides Mbwasi, has said that the Tanzania Development Vision 2050 depends by 70 percent on the private sec... Read More
NAIROBI, May 13 -- PRIME Minister Mwigulu Nchemba has said Tanzania is prioritizing investment in pharmaceutical manufacturing industries to reduce dependence on imported medicines and strengthen both... Read More
ARUSHA, May 13 -- THE Office of the Arusha Regional Commissioner and the Tanzania Standard Newspapers (TSN) have initiated strategic cooperation ahead of the “Fungua Fursa” open forum, whi... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, May 13 -- FARMERS in major food producing regions are set to benefit from subsidised farming equipment and modern storage technologies following a new partnership between Cooperative Ba... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, May 13 -- THE violence that erupted during and after Tanzanias October 2025 General Election placed the country under one of the most severe national emergencies in its recent history. ... Read More