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Govt keen to improve infrastructure

DODOMA, April 10 -- THE government has reaffirmed its commitment to investing in infrastructure after acknowledging that some roads face waterlogging during rainy season, rendering them impassable or ... Read More


MPs push for fuel tax relief

DODOMA, April 9 -- MEMBERS of Parliament (MPs) have urged the government to slash some levies on fuel imports as part of measures to control the rising fuel prices, exacerbated by the ongoing Middle E... Read More


Govt moves to address fuel prices

DODOMA, April 2 -- THE government has stepped in to address rising fuel prices, with Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba saying authorities will convene a meeting to ensure the commodity remains affordable... Read More


Top math students to fly Tanzania's flag globally

MOROGORO, April 2 --  The Mathematical Association of Tanzania (MAT/CHAHITA), in collaboration with the African Olympiad Academy (AOA), has selected 34 top-performing secondary school mathematics... Read More


Tanroads executes 6tri/- road, bridge projects

Dodoma, March 31 -- Tanzania Roads Agency (TANROADS) is executing 79 major road and bridge projects nationwide worth 6tri/-, as the country ramps up infrastructure investment to unlock its economic po... Read More


Coca-Cola injects USD 1.94m to strengthen water security in Tanzania

Morogoro, March 27 -- The Coca-Cola system in Tanzania is investing USD 1.94 million to help restore the Ruvu Basin, a vital water source serving Dar es Salaam Dar es Salaam is the countrys commercia... Read More


Hidden threat of 'Indian' crows to sustainable birdwatching tourism

TANZANIA, March 26 -- It is around 1:30 p.m., and the sun is scorching, forcing a native Pied Crow to gently land on a towering yellow poinciana tree at Area C in Dodoma.... Read More


Tanzania rolls out CART.IS to unlock trade potential

DODOMA, March 26 --  The government has officially rolled out the Commercial and Regulatory Trade-related Information Systems (CART.IS) analysis, marking a significant step towards advancing pape... Read More


Wanu meets 16 Tanzanian students in Johannesburg

Dar es Salaam, March 26 -- The Deputy Minister for Education, Science and Technology, Wanu Hafidh Ameir, has visited the University of Johannesburg, where she met 16 Tanzanian students pursuing variou... Read More


TRC reduces reliance on govt subsidies

DODOMA, March 25 -- THE Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) has begun operating more independently, reducing its reliance on government subsidies. Minister for Transport, Prof Makame Mbarawa, said th... Read More