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Ministry, CHRGG to address farmer-pastoralist conflicts

DODOMA, Aug. 6 -- THE Ministry of Agriculture reaffirmed its commitment to work with the Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance (CHRGG) to protect human rights, especially the right to life, ... Read More


TIB's Agriculture Window value almost doubles

DODOMA, Aug. 6 -- TIB Development Banks Agriculture Window has nearly doubled from the initial 42bn/- government funding at its 2010 launch to 82bn/-, extending support to farmers in 76 districts acro... Read More


Kilombero Sugar urges growers to maximise on K4 project

MOROGORO, Aug. 6 -- KILOMBERO Sugar has called on cane growers in the Kilombero Valley to take full advantage of the upcoming 744bn/- K4 Expansion Project, a massive investment nearing its final prepa... Read More


EAC to host major trade, investment summit in 2025

ARUSHA, Aug. 6 -- THE East African Community is stepping up initiatives to position itself as a premier destination for trade and investment, while giving businesses the tools and networks they need t... Read More


CBT gets 8.5bn/- to support farmers

DODOMA, Aug. 6 -- COOPERATIVE Bank Tanzania (CBT) has received 8.5bn/- from the Agricultural Inputs Trust Fund (AGITF) to expand affordable credit access for smallholder farmers, focusing on youth and... Read More


Dira 2050 blueprint in motion

Dar es Salaam, Aug. 6 -- THE first National Five-Year MediumTerm Development Plan (MTDP) under Tanzanias ambitious Vision 2050 (Dira 2050) is expected to be completed by November this year, the Nation... Read More


How 'Smart Class' Technology is revolutionising education in Zanzibar

ZANZIBAR, Aug. 6 -- A wave of technological innovation is reshaping the education system in Zanzibar, as the introduction of “Smart Class” learning begins to transform teaching and student... Read More


EAC launches regional customs bond to unlock trade efficiency

UGANDA, Aug. 6 -- THE East African Community (EAC) has launched the EACBond, a regional customs guarantee designed to replace multiple national bonds required for transporting goods across partner sta... Read More


Don't let politicians drive your news van

Dar es Salaam, Aug. 6 -- AS the general elections draw near, there is a palpable buzz in the air and that is the kind that rattles both camera tripods and political podiums. Campaigns are in full swi... Read More


Use your pen to build, not destroy society,cleric urges journalists

DAR ES SALAAM, Aug. 6 -- MAKONGO Juu Roman Catholic Church Parish Priest, Father Joseph Masenge, has reminded journalists to use their pens as tools for building, rather than destroying society. The ... Read More