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Why are Tanzanian farmers poor?

DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 10 -- THIS is arguably the onebillion-dollar question. It has been the subject of numerous dialogues, debates and conversations among scholars, politicians and other stakeholders i... Read More


Data is becoming a profit tool

DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 10 -- MOST businesses in Tanzania are sitting on valuable data. Sales records. Customer transactions. Loan books. Inventory logs. Website traffic. Mobile usage. Yet many decisions ... Read More


50th DITF goes digital, expands jobs for Tanzanians

DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 10 -- THE 50th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair (DITF) is going digital, opening new opportunities for businesses to showcase products, connect with buyers and expand market ... Read More


Treasury bonds hint at growth opportunity

DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 10 -- INVESTORS showed strong interest in the 25-year Treasury bond, yet only a fraction of bids were accepted, pointing to untapped investment potential and growing appetite for l... Read More


Roaming livestock threaten environment, says Dodoma RC

DODOMA, Feb. 10 -- DODOMA Regional Commissioner Rosemary Senyamule has called for strict enforcement of by-laws banning roaming and street grazing of livestock, saying the practice significantly contr... Read More


SIDO disburses 91.5m/- in loans in Dodoma

DODOMA, Feb. 10 -- THE Small Industries Development Organisation (SIDO) in Dodoma Region has disbursed 20 loans worth 91.5m/- during the first 100 days of President Samia Suluhu Hassans second term in... Read More


Mobile money accounts double in five years

DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 10 -- MOBILE money accounts increased by 116 per cent and transactions by 68 per cent between 2021 and 2025, as Tanzania consolidates policies that foster financial inclusion, acco... Read More


Tackling Post-Harvest Losses: RE-GAIN Tanzania kicks off in Dodoma

DODOMA, Feb. 10 -- Post-harvest losses remain one of the biggest challenges facing Tanzanias agricultural sector, with studies indicating that farmers lose up to 30–40 percent of their harvest a... Read More


EU delegation arrives for GSP+ review

Sri Lanka, Feb. 10 -- A high-level European Union delegation arrived in Sri Lanka to evaluate the country's continued eligibility for the GSP+ trade concessions. The assessment begins ahead of the 27... Read More


Public viewing of sacred relics to conclude tomorrow

Sri Lanka, Feb. 10 -- The exposition of the Sacred Devnimori Relics at the Hunupitiya Gangaramaya Temple ends at 6:00 AM tomorrow (11). Director General of Government Information H.S.K.J. Bandara req... Read More