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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


TZ woos Austria investors under Vision 2050

DAR ES SALAAM, March 25 -- TANZANIA is seeking to attract more investment from Austria, with 17 Austrian backed projects worth 36.14 million US dollars (about 92bn/-) already registered in the country... Read More


Zanzibar promotes tourism beyond beaches

ZANZIBAR, March 25 -- ZANZIBAR has stepped up efforts to diversify its tourism sector during the first 100 days of the governments second phase, focusing on new products and international visibility. ... Read More


Tanzania suspends Parliamentary meetings to mourn Dr Lukuvi

DODOMA, March 25 -- All Parliamentary Standing Committee meetings have been suspended today, March 25, 2026, following the death of Isimani MP and Minister of State in the Prime Ministers Office, Will... Read More


Arusha reaps fortune from conference tourism

ARUSHA, March 25 -- THE Arusha Regional Commissioner, Amos Makala, has said that continued hosting of meetings and conferences in the region has generated significant economic and social opportunities... Read More


Tanzania bets big on 'medical city' to transform regional healthcare

Tanzania, March 25 -- Dar es Salaam. Tanzania is steadily building the foundations of a regional medical hub, with a major shift now taking shape at Mloganzila where a planned "medical city" is bringi... Read More


Inside Tanzania's plan to tap into million-dollar athletics industry

Tanzania, March 25 -- Dar es Salaam. Tanzania is beginning to reframe athletics, not just as a sport, but as a viable economic sector capable of generating millions of dollars annually if properly str... Read More


Fallen veteran politician Lukuvi leaves behind widow, three children - Family

Tanzania, March 25 -- Dodoma. Speaking on the passing of Minister William Lukuvi, his brother-in-law, Titus Kalinga, described the late politician as a strong pillar, saying that with his death, it fe... Read More