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Tanzania sends 32 scholars to Ireland for data science and AI studies

Tanzania, March 24 -- Arusha. Thirty-two Tanzanian students under the Samia Extended Scholarship Programme (DS/AI+) have secured admission to pursue undergraduate studies at the University of Limerick... Read More


Ice cover on Kilimanjaro rises to 5.92 square kilometres

Tanzania, March 24 -- Moshi. Ice coverage on Mount Kilimanjaro has increased from 2.24 square kilometres in 2010 to 5.92 square kilometres in 2025, according to recent studies. A First Grade Conserva... Read More


Tanzania moves to rescue meat exports amid Middle East conflict

Tanzania, March 24 -- Dar es Salaam. Tanzania is exploring ways, including the use of national cargo aircraft, to safeguard its growing meat exports following flight disruptions linked to tensions in ... Read More


How Barrick-funded Sh101 billion road upgrade will ease transport

Tanzania, March 24 -- Kahama. Construction of the Kahama-Bulyanhulu Junction-Kakola road to tarmac standard has reached the asphalt-laying stage, with residents expecting the Sh101.2 billion project t... Read More


Tax reforms gain pace as government moves to deepen investor confidence

Tanzania, March 24 -- Dar es Salaam. Tanzania has moved to reassure investors of a more predictable, fair and modern tax environment, following renewed commitments made during the 2026 Tanzanian-Chine... Read More


Fahmia Selemani and her key role in ensuring food security in Tanzania

Tanzania, March 24 -- Dar es Salaam. In Tanzania's evolving agricultural landscape, where food security and market efficiency remain central to economic stability, a new generation of leaders is quiet... Read More


Long treks to school and their profound impact on students

Tanzania, March 24 -- Bagamoyo. The long distances students walk to and from school remain one of the most persistent challenges facing Tanzania's education sector, raising concerns over access, perfo... Read More


Why Tanzania still imports milk despite abundant livestock

Tanzania, March 24 -- Morogoro. Tanzania's continued reliance on imported milk-despite its vast livestock population-stems less from production shortages and more from systemic weaknesses in quality c... Read More


Powering progress: The inspiring story of Beatrice Alphonce and Jennifer Mbuya

Tanzania, March 23 -- Dar es Salaam. In Tanzania's fast-evolving digital and corporate landscape, two women are quietly but powerfully shaping the future from different fronts: one through technology ... Read More


Why Africa imports fuel despite vast oil reserves

Tanzania, March 23 -- Dar es Salaam. Despite holding significant crude oil reserves, African countries continue to rely heavily on imported refined petroleum products, raising persistent questions amo... Read More