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COLUMN: THE CLIFF. Africa's central banks: Imported easing, local pain

Dar es Salaam, July 8 -- AS the United States Federal Reserve edges closer to cutting interest rates, financial markets across the globe are preparing for a synchronised easing cycle. After over a ye... Read More


Kiswahili's global ascent, our shared future

DAR ES SALAAM, July 8 -- YESTERDAY, the world united to celebrate World Kiswahili Language Day, a momentous occasion marking the remarkable journey of East Africas lingua franca from its regional root... Read More


DSE weekly turnover nearly doubles

DAR ES SALAAM, July 8 -- THE Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) closed the week on a positive note, with market activity showing a strong rebound compared to the previous trading week. Total turnover... Read More


Business reforms underway but bottlenecks persist-IMF

USA, July 8 -- TANZANIAS determination to attract investment and boost private sector growth is evident through a series of ongoing reforms. Yet, the country continues to face significant obstacles t... Read More


Policy rate cut sparks debate over economic logic

DAR ES SALAAM, July 8 -- A debate has emerged following the Bank of Tanzanias (BoT) decision to cut its benchmark Central Bank Rate (CBR) by 25 basis points to 5.75 per cent, a move the central bank s... Read More


Trademark to boost exports

DAR ES SALAAM, July 8 -- TANZANIA has taken a significant stride towards strengthening its global trade footprint with the official launch of the ‘Made in Tanzania national trademark. This new ... Read More


Samia reaffirms marine safety

DODOMA, July 8 -- PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has reaffirmed the governments commitment to enhancing emergency response systems and rescue infrastructure on the countrys waterways to safeguard citiz... Read More


Engage responsibly: First-time voters urged

DAR ES SALAAM, July 8 -- AS Tanzania gears up for the forthcoming General Election in 2025, first-time voters are being encouraged to take their civic responsibility seriously, engage thoughtfully in ... Read More


Form Six results improve, 71 disqualified for cheating

ZANZIBAR, July 8 -- THE National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) has announced improved performance in the 2025 Form Six (ACSEE) and Teacher Education examinations. NACTE also announced disq... Read More


Kiswahili use touted to boost EAC intergration

KIGALI, Rwanda, July 8 -- TANZANIA has urged East African Community (EAC) partner states to further promote use of Kiswahili and take advantage of its growing global interest for social and economic b... Read More