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Tanzania to establish bee venom processing industry

BABATI: RESIDENTS of 18 villages in Babati District, Manyara region, are planning to start producing bee venom for export. Bee venom, according to Gorowa residents, is a chemical derived from insects and which has been discovered to treat various...

Tanzania leads Africa’s mineral agenda as Bunge ends

TANZANIA: AS Tanzania approaches the October 2025 presidential and parliamentary elections, preceded today by the dissolution of the 12th Parliament by President Samia Suluhu Hassan, it is important to reflect on the milestones achieved under her...

EACOP and WASCO ISOAF award 124 new scholarships to Tanzanian youth in landmark local content boost

EACOP and WASCO ISOAF award 124 new scholarships to Tanzanian youth in landmark local content boost

Tabora. In a major boost to local capacity building, East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Ltd and WASCO ISOAF have awarded 124 full scholarships to Tanzanian youth through the EACOP and WASCO ISOAF Scholarship Programme, further strengthening...

From Tanzania to London: Coach Badru’s bold leap into English football

From Tanzania to London: Coach Badru’s bold leap into English football

Dar es Salaam. While many Tanzanian coaches aspire to work abroad—particularly in Europe—few realise that ambition. Mohammed Badru is among the rare exceptions. The former Gwambina FC and Mtibwa Sugar head coach, who also played a pivotal role in...

TRC adds extra Dodoma–Dar train trips to meet post-Parliament demand

TRC adds extra Dodoma–Dar train trips to meet post-Parliament demand

Dar es Salaam. The Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) has announced additional train services between Dodoma and Dar es Salaam to accommodate increased travel demand following the conclusion of parliamentary sessions. According to a statement...

216 Tanzanians benefit from EACOP’s educational support

TABORA: 124 Tanzanian students have received scholarships through the Education Sponsorship Program run by the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) and WASCO ISOAF. The official launch ceremony was held at the VETA Institute in Tabora and was...

AMCE medical service impresses Tanzanian VP

ABUJA, NIGERIA: TANZANIA’s Vice President, Dr. Philip Mpango, has praised the establishment of the African Medical Center of Excellence (AMCE), describing it as a model for the African continent that will significantly reduce the costs of sending...

Historical look at Tanzania’s league champions

DAR ES SALAAM: SINCE its establishment in 1965, the Mainland Premier League has been defined by passion, fierce rivalries and moments of brilliance that have captivated fans across the country while several clubs have lifted the prestigious...

IFC unveils package to boost Tanzania-Comoros business ties

COMORO: THE International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, has highlighted various opportunities for loans and professional financial advisory services for Tanzanian entrepreneurs and investors interested in doing...

Haryana shares fiscal insights with Tanzanian delegation in high-level dialogue

Haryana shares fiscal insights with Tanzanian delegation in high-level dialogue

In a significant move to strengthen international financial cooperation, Haryana Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi hosted a high-level delegation from the Republic of Tanzania’s Joint Finance Commission (JFC) at Haryana Niwas here on Friday. The...

Tanzania resolves Nyerere Park-Selous boundary dispute

DODOMA: TANZANIA has approved the removal of 1,617 square km of land from Nyerere National Park and its reintegration into Selous Game Reserve, in a move aimed at resolving the boundary dispute between the two game sanctuaries. Nyerere National...

New report highlights the transformative power of social impact measurement in community-based carbon projects in Tanzania

New report highlights the transformative power of social impact measurement in community-based carbon projects in Tanzania

On 23rd June Carbon Tanzania launched its comprehensive Impact Report for 2024, demon­strating the profound positive impacts of its forest-protection projects on communities, biodiver­sity, and climate across Tanzania. A key focus of this year’s...

The Changing Landscape Of Safaris In Tanzania

The Changing Landscape Of Safaris In Tanzania

Safaris allow travelers to get close-up encounters with a variety of animals. getty A safari in Tanzania offers a front-row seat to one of the most amazing wildlife encounters in the world. With a plethora of game—including lions, leopards,...

Tanzania gets its first precious metal plant

DODOMA: DODOMA Region is on the verge of making history in Tanzania’s mineral refining sector following the completion of Shengde Precious Metal Resources Ltd’s refinery plant located in Nala. The plant is expected to officially begin production...

MP Tables Report on Parliamentary Committees of Health Meeting Held in Tanzania

MP Tables Report on Parliamentary Committees of Health Meeting Held in Tanzania

By: Fatou Krubally Hon. Modou Lamin B Bah, the head of Gambian delegation to Parliamentary Committees of Health Meeting held in Tanzania, yesterday tabled a report emanating from the meeting before the National Assembly. Hon. Bah, the head of...

Tanzania SGR freight service starts after successful trials

Tanzania SGR freight service starts after successful trials

Dar es Salaam. The Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) has officially commenced cargo services on the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), marking a new phase in the country’s transport modernisation. The freight operations, linking Dar es Salaam and...

Tanzania Prisons receive 330 gas cylinders in clean energy campaign

BABATI: THE Tanzanian government, through the Rural Energy Agency (REA), has distributed gas cylinders and stoves to staff of the Tanzania Prisons Service as part of a national strategy to promote the use of clean cooking energy among public...

Counterfeit crisis: Tanzania cracks down on fake goods amid mounting public risks

Counterfeit crisis: Tanzania cracks down on fake goods amid mounting public risks

Dar es Salaam. Tanzanians are being urged to exercise greater caution when shopping, as counterfeit goods continue to flood local markets, posing serious threats to public health, safety, and the economy. From fake medicines and cosmetics to...

President lifts Tanzania globally – PM

DODOMA: PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa has lauded President Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan’s leadership for setting Tanzania on a new path of inclusive development, diplomacy and national cohesion through the implementation of the 4Rs philosophy. In his...

More Tanzanians evacuated from Iran

DAR ES SALAAM: THIRTEEN more Tanzanians who had been stranded in Iran amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran have safely returned home, marking the third group to be evacuated. The group, comprised mostly of students, arrived yesterday...

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