TABORA, Feb. 21 -- THE Tanzanian government has directed the Board of the State Mining Corporation (STAMICO) to increase coal production at the Kiwira Mine in Mbeya Region as part of the governments s... Read More
ARUSHA, Feb. 21 -- PRIME Minister Mwigulu Nchemba will this weekend begin a three-day working tour of Arusha Region from February 22 to 24, 2026,wheree will inspect and launch development projects wor... Read More
MWANZA, Feb. 21 -- THE  Minister of State in the Presidents Office – Youth Development, Joel  Nanauka, has officially launched a Motorcycle (Bodaboda) and Tricycle (Bajaji) Driving Tra... Read More
TUNDUMA, Feb. 21 -- SONGWE Region has continued to show great awareness in the investment sector following a special seminar to promote investment provided by the Tanzania Investment and Special Econo... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 21 -- POLYCARP Cardinal Pengo, who died on February 19, 2026 at the age of 81, was one of the most influential Catholic leaders in Tanzanias modern history, serving for nearly thre... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 21 -- THE Oryx Gas Tanzania Limited (OGTL) has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting clean cooking energy across the nation, with a focus on enhancing the daily lives of Tanzanian... Read More
DODOMA, Feb. 21 -- ARUSHA Accounting Institute (IAA) has rolled out an expanded apprenticeship training model and invested over 48bn/- in institutional reforms aimed at producing job-ready graduates a... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 21 -- TRADE between Tanzania and India has surged to 8.6 billion US dollars, (equivalent to 21.5tri/-), up from 2.3 billion US dollars (about 5.75tri/-) in 2020/2021, marking one o... Read More
Dar es Salaam, Feb. 21 -- AS Tanzania grapples with persistent youth unemployment and a widening disconnect between formal education and labour market needs, skills-based interventions are increasingl... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 21 -- THE advancement of science and technology is invading each sector, hence requiring people to adapt to such changes or else they may be left far behind. Nowadays, technology ... Read More