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Tanzania-Japan trade hits 99.6tri/-

JAPAN, May 26 -- TANZANIA and Japan are witnessing a significant surge in economic cooperation, with bilateral trade rising from 7 billion US dollars (about 20tri/-) in 2023 to an impressive 37 billio... Read More


Mikindani: Where ancient Africa meets untapped opportunity

Dar es Salaam, May 26 -- “MIKINDANI is one of the ancient towns along the East African coast and we are talking about a place that existed long before the arrival of foreigners, this is history ... Read More


KNCU eyes threefold rise in coffee collection

KILIMANJARO, May 26 -- THE Kilimanjaro Native Cooperative Union (KNCU 1984) is targeting a threefold rise in coffee collection during the 2025/26 season. The union aims to collect 150,000 kilogrammes... Read More


East Africa's largest tourism expo returns to Arusha this June

ARUSHA, May 26 -- THE Karibu-KiliFair 2025, East Africas largest tourism fair, is set to take place from June 6–8 at the Prisons Grounds in Arusha Region, bringing together tourism stakeholders ... Read More


Dodoma abattoir revenues hit 821.4m/- in months

DODOMA, May 26 -- REVENUES at the Dodoma Abattoir have surged by 184.2m/-, reaching a total of 821.4m/- in just nine months, thanks to improved infrastructure and enhanced slaughtering services at the... Read More


Bashe reassures MPs on agriculture funding

DODOMA, May 26 -- MINISTER for Agriculture Hussein Bashe has reassured Members of Parliament (MPs) regarding the disbursement of funds for his ministry, acknowledging past challenges but highlighting ... Read More


Parliamentary budget committee applauds Judiciary's ICT reforms

DODOMA, May 26 -- THE Parliamentary Budget Committee has expressed satisfaction with the ongoing reforms within Tanzanias Judiciary, particularly commending the significant strides made in the adop- t... Read More


Simba suffer CAF heartbreak

ZANZIBAR, May 26 -- THE red sea of Simba SC supporters that flooded the New Amaan Complex in Zanzibar on Sunday left in silence, their cheers drowned in sorrow and disbelief. What was meant to be a n... Read More


Mpango tells women to champion peace

ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST, May 26 -- VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Philip Mpango has called on women to remain steadfast in promoting peace, emphasising the importance of raising children in a peaceful and prosperous ... Read More


Why BoT's foreign currency ban will boost tourism sector

DODOMA, May 26 -- THE Tanzania Tourism Sector Safety and Protection (TTSSP) has welcomed the Bank of Tanzanias (BoT) recent directive banning the use of foreign currencies for local transactions, sayi... Read More