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Motorists feel impact of fuel price changes

DAR ES SALAAM, Dec. 5 -- FUEL prices announced by the Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) on Tuesday will affect motorists unevenly, easing costs for petrol users while digging dee... Read More


Govt, CTI tackle manufacturing challenges

DAR ES SALAAM, Dec. 5 -- THE government has pledged to collaborate with the Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI) to address persistent challenges facing manufacturers, including unreliable elect... Read More


Africa calls for urgent climate, wildlife action

DAR ES SALAAM, Dec. 5 -- AFRICAS top forestry and wildlife authorities have opened the 25th Session of the African Forestry and Wildlife Commission (AFWC25) and the 9th African Forestry and Wildlife W... Read More


Tanzania banks on carbon trading markets to solve climate change woes

DODOMA, Dec. 5 -- TANZANIA is committed to ensuring its participation in carbon trading markets delivers tangible, measurable, and transparent results, aligned with the countrys goals outlined in its ... Read More


Commuters oppose chaos as BRT services resume

DAR ES SALAAM, Dec. 5 -- BUS Rapid Transit (BRT) services have resumed across Dar es Salaam, bringing major relief to thousands of commuters who had endured weeks of severe disruption, inflated transp... Read More


Cashew farmers earn 206bn/- this season

MTWARA, Dec. 5 -- CASHEW growers in Mtwara, Masasi and Nanyumbu districts have earned a total of 206bn/- from the sale of raw cashew nuts (RCN) in the ongoing 2025/2026 auction season. The earnings w... Read More


Yes, we should say no to disruptors

DAR ES SALAAM, Dec. 5 -- TANZANIANS are working tirelessly to restore calm and unity in the weeks following the distressing events of 29 October. At a time when the nation is healing and rebuilding co... Read More


BoT: Shilling strengthens amid forex liquidity

ARUSHA, Dec. 5 -- THE Bank of Tanzania (BoT) has reported that foreign exchange liquidity remained adequate in October, supported by inflows from gold exports, cash crops and tourism activities, accor... Read More


World Soil Day marked amid warning on soil fertility loss

DODOMA, Dec. 5 -- TANZANIA joined the rest of the world on Wednesday in marking World Soil Day amid growing concern that nearly 30 per cent of global soil fertility has been lost over the past two dec... Read More


RC: Mining sector propels economic growth

DODOMA, Dec. 5 -- DODOMA Regional Commissioner, Ms Rosemary Senyamule has commended the sixth-phase government for the major strategic reforms taking place in the countrys mining sector, saying the ch... Read More