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PM: No right justifies violence, vandalism

NYAMAGANA, Dec. 6 -- PRIME Minister Dr Mwigulu Nchemba yesterday said that no right can be exercised at the expense of destroying or damaging the properties of others, urging Tanzanians to refrain fro... Read More


We're on it, Tanzania tells partners

DODOMA, Dec. 6 -- THE Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has acknowledged a wave of statements issued over the past week by several foreign governments and international organisations expre... Read More


GCLA pushes for safer chemical practices

KIBAHA, Dec. 6 -- IN its continued efforts to prevent chemical accidents and uphold its mandate of protecting human health and the environment, the government has reaffirmed its commitment to working ... Read More


Anglican Church, Govt to strengthen cooperation for public welfare

MOROGORO, Dec. 6 -- THE Anglican Church of Tanzania, Diocese of Morogoro has pledged a continuous support and cooperation with the government in delivering social and economic development to the commu... Read More


Government urges ATCL to cut costs, improve services

DAR ES SALAAM, Dec. 6 -- MINISTER for Transport, Prof Makame Mbarawa, has instructed the management of Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) to implement measures that focus on reducing operational cost... Read More


Chief Justice warns lawyers against activism, court contempt

DODOMA, Dec. 6 -- CHIEF Justice George Masaju has issued a stern warning against the growing trend of lawyers behaving like activists to the extent of violating courtroom ethics, reminding legal pract... 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