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Relief for Dar commuters as Udart plans to add more buses

Tanzania, April 23 -- Dar es Salaam. Commuters struggling with long waits for BRT buses can expect some relief in the coming months. The operator, Udart, is poised to procure 50 new hybrid buses, off... Read More


Key roads in Dar es Salaam closed due to ongoing heavy rains

Tanzania, April 23 -- Dar es Salaam. Ongoing rainfall has led to the closure of some key roads roads in Tanzania's commercial capital Dar es Salaam, with many people being forced to stay at home. The... Read More


How urban planning, drainage inadequacies fuel flooding

Tanzania, April 23 -- Dar es Salaam. The recent onset of heavy rains in Tanzania's commercial hub of Dar es Salaam has laid bare nagging challenges in the form of poor urban planning and underdevelope... Read More


World Bank-funded tourism project will continue, says Tanzania

Tanzania, April 23 -- Dar es Salaam. Implementation of the $150 million World Bank-funded tourism development project will continue, the government said on Tuesday, trashing allegations of human right... Read More


Shivo Towers to become highest tax generating residential hectare in Zanzibar

Tanzania, April 23 -- Unguja. In the picturesque shores of Paje, Zanzibar, Shivo Towers is emerging as a transformative force, not only in architectural splendor but also in economic impact that it is... Read More


Five million girls targeted in Tanzania as HPV vaccine to combat cervical cancer starts

Tanzania, April 23 -- Dar es Salaam. Over five million girls are targeted in Tanzania as vaccination campaign against cervical cancer started amid fears and rumours about the shot. On Monday, Tanzani... Read More


Yanga title charge on hold as match against JKT Tanzania postponed

Tanzania, April 23 -- Dar es Salaam. The Tanzania Mainland Premier League match between JKT Tanzania and defending champions Young Africans (Yanga), originally scheduled for today, April 23, at the Ma... Read More


Confronting workplace sabotage

Tanzania, April 23 -- Workplace sabotage exists. The reality is that not everyone at work is your friend. I have been on the receiving end of this myself, and it is no fun! Before I share some strate... Read More


Safety concerns rise as school buses fall short of standards

Tanzania, April 23 -- The safety of primary school students during their daily commutes is a growing concern, given the poor condition of many school buses. While these buses are intended to provide ... Read More


Prime Minister calls for action to combat escalating unlicensed fishing

Tanzania, April 23 -- Dar es Salaam. With the Controller and Auditor General (CAG) revealing several lapses in the management of fisheries resources in Tanzania, the Prime Minister, Mr Kassim Majaliwa... Read More