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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


Tira plans quota for women on insurance firms' boards

Tanzania, March 25 -- Arusha. The Tanzania Insurance Regulatory Authority (Tira) is preparing new rules that will require insurance companies to include a minimum number of women in decision-making po... Read More


WRRB marks 20 years of formalising agricultural trade nationwide

Tanzania, March 25 -- Dar es Salaam. Tanzania's crop marketing landscape has been transformed over the past two decades, with the Warehouse Receipts Regulatory Board (WRRB) establishing a formalised f... 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


Forum seeks to unlock tech-driven investment

Tanzania, March 25 -- Dar es Salaam. East Africa's race to dominate the digital economy is intensifying, as investors, fintech heavyweights, and policymakers are set to converge this week for a high-s... 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


Fertiliser 'adulteration' lands three people in trouble

Tanzania, March 25 -- Njombe. Njombe Regional Police have arrested three people for allegedly adulterating fertiliser and selling counterfeit products to farmers in Makambako Town. Businessman Ayubu ... Read More


Inside varsity-led plan to respond to AI threats

Tanzania, March 24 -- Dar es Salaam. As the world accelerates into the age of artificial intelligence (AI), Tanzania is making a calculated bet: that its universities will produce the expertise needed... Read More


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