DAR ES SALAAM, Jan. 1 -- THE year 2025 will be remembered in the country as a season of repeated farewells, marked by the loss of leaders, thinkers and artists whose lives shaped public discourse and ... Read More
KAGERA, Jan. 1 -- THE Minister for Livestock and Fisheries, Dr Bashiru Ally has urged investors to focus on increased meat production due to a growing demand for meat at domestic and international mar... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, Jan. 1 -- Two university students have closed the year on a high note after receiving full tuition sponsorships from CRDB Bank under its 2025 SimBanking campaign, as the lender conclude... Read More
ARUSHA, Jan. 1 -- OVER 500 Tanzanians, including local youth from surrounding villages, have been recruited for the execution of the second phase of Eyasi–Wembere oil and gas exploration project... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, Jan. 1 -- Tanzania is among Irans top five export destinations over the past eight months, highlighting growing trade ties with East Africa and the regions role in diversifying Irans ex... Read More
ZANZIBAR, Jan. 1 -- Zanzibars current account surplus has strengthened markedly, signalling a sustained improvement in the external sector as strong growth in services exports driven by rising tourism... Read More
DAR ES SALAM, Jan. 1 -- THE Chairman of Tanzanians living in Sweden, Norman Jasson has urged all diaspora to build a culture of speaking positively about Tanzania in the countries they live in and sto... Read More
ZANZIBAR, Jan. 1 -- The Tanzanian government has officially started the process to establish a National Reconciliation Commission, President Samia Suluhu Hassan said in her year-end speech, aiming to ... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, Jan. 1 -- WE are often told that January is a time for ‘New Year, New You, a high-pressure race to fix everything at once. But what if we stopped trying to reinvent ourselves and ... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, Dec. 31 -- AS the year 2025 comes to an end, Tanzania as a nation has gone through moments of inevitable joy and sadness, but through it all the country still found peace and comfort an... Read More