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Tanzania Parliament Passes $2.4 Trillion Education Budget

The Parliament of Tanzania has officially approved a TSh 2.439 trillion budget for the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, marking a significant investment in the country’s long-term development and commitment to building a knowledge-based economy. The announcement was made during a
May 13, 2025

Tanzania Supports Small Cashew Processors Nationwide

The Tanzanian government has ramped up efforts to support small-scale cashew nut processors, a move aimed at boosting local value addition, improving livelihoods, and strengthening the country’s position in the global agricultural exports market. This nationwide initiative seeks to address longstanding challenges
May 13, 2025

Tanzania Redraws Electoral Map Ahead of Elections

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of Tanzania has introduced eight new parliamentary constituencies and renamed 12 existing ones. These changes are part of preparations for the country’s upcoming general elections, scheduled for October 2025. Speaking to the press at INEC headquarters
May 13, 2025

Tanzanian Health Ministry Urges Nurses to Uphold Ethics

Tanzania’s Deputy Minister for Health, Dr. Godwin Mollel, has urged nurses across the country to remain dedicated, ethical, and innovative as they continue to play a critical role in the national healthcare system. Speaking during International Nurses Day, celebrated every May 12,
May 13, 2025

Tanzania’s Hero Rats Trained for Global Missions

The government of Tanzania has announced that 100 specially trained rats have been deployed to various countries for lifesaving missions, including landmine detection and tuberculosis diagnosis. Speaking in Dodoma while presenting the 2025/26 budget for the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology,
May 13, 2025

Tanzania Tables $1 Billion Education Budget Plan

The Tanzanian government has unveiled a comprehensive education budget proposal for the 2025/26 financial year, reflecting a strong commitment to advancing education, science, and technology in the country. The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has requested a total allocation of TSh
May 12, 2025

Tanzania Rolls Out Global Science Scholarship Plan

The Government of Tanzania has introduced a groundbreaking international scholarship program aimed at top-performing high school graduates in science subjects. Unveiled by the Minister of Education, Science, and Technology, Prof. Adolf Mkenda, the new initiative is named “Mama Samia 360 – DSP/AI+”
May 12, 2025

Tanzania Pays Tribute to Cleopa David Msuya

The body of former Tanzanian Prime Minister and First Vice President Cleopa David Msuya arrived this morning at Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA), marking the beginning of a state-led farewell to one of the country’s most distinguished public servants. Msuya, who passed away
May 12, 2025

Sudan, Congo, Angola Crises Worsen Amid Aid Gaps

As humanitarian emergencies unfold across parts of Africa, aid groups are warning of worsening conditions in Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Angola, where millions of people are grappling with violence, displacement, hunger, and disease—while international support lags dangerously behind
May 10, 2025
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