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Public service moves to strengthen disability inclusion

DODOMA, May 23 -- PUBLIC servants with disabilities are set to benefit from strengthened workplace protections and more inclusive working environment as the government moves to reinforce implementatio... Read More


Digital push targets fast public services

ZANZIBAR, May 23 -- DIGITAL systems are being expanded across public institutions in efforts to improve efficiency, reduce delays and strengthen transparency in service delivery. Acting Minister for ... Read More


Govt in talks to revive idle MeTL tea estates

MBEYA, May 23 -- THE government is considering the takeover of more than 2,000 hectares of idle Mohamed Enterprises Limited (MeTL) tea estates in Mbeya Region in a move aimed at protecting tea farmers... Read More


Meet the African slender-snouted crocodile of Lake Tanganyika

Dar es Salaam, May 23 -- LAKE Tanganyika, unlike Lake Victoria, harbours two species of crocodiles: the Nile crocodile and the lesserknown African slender-snouted crocodile. The African slendersnouted... Read More


Beyond the Shoreline: Inspiring Tanzania's youths to protect the ocean

DAR ES SALAAM, May 23 -- THE fight against marine pollution and environmental degradation is becoming one of the most urgent global conversations of this time. In Tanzania, a growing movement is empow... Read More


Regional drive challenges dangerous pesticide dependency

Dar es Salaam, May 23 -- A MAJOR regional initiative aimed at transforming agricultural practices across East Africa is set to begin through a three-year project focused on reducing dependence on High... Read More


Maasai cultural tourism: Discovering Tanzania's living heritage

Dar es Salaam, May 23 -- NESTLED within the breathtaking landscapes of northern Tanzania, the Maasai communities offer visitors a unique opportunity to experience one of Africas most fascinating and w... Read More


Tanzania claims EAC helm in honey export with 19bn/- generated in 2025/26

TABORA, May 23 -- THE beekeeping sector in Tanzania has continued to grow, enabling Tanzania to become the first honey producing country in the East African Community (EAC), second in the Southern Afr... Read More


Govt advances education reforms

DODOMA, May 23 -- THE government has intensified efforts to review the Education Act in line with the newly launched Education Policy, with the process expected to shape the future direction of the co... Read More


Ruvuma coal wins markets in Africa and Asia

SONGEA, May 23 -- RUVUMA REGION has continued to gain popularity in the mining sector after coal mined in Mbinga, Songea and Nyasa districts opened up markets in various African and Asian countries, w... Read More