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Families at the Heart of Global Development Dialogue

Across the globe, people are coming together today to mark the International Day of Families, an annual observance established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1993. The day underscores the essential role families play as the cornerstone of society and highlights
May 15, 2025

Tanzania Healthcare Reform Attracts Global Patients

Tanzania is quickly emerging as a new hub for medical tourism in Africa, as far-reaching reforms in the country’s healthcare sector begin to show real results. Deputy Minister for Health, Dr. Godwin Mollel, has confirmed that more than 17,000 foreign patients have
May 15, 2025

Tanzania Scales Up Rural Power Access Project

The Government of Tanzania is extending electricity to under-served regions, with a focus on fishing communities, small-scale mining, industrial zones, and social service centers. Deputy Minister of Energy, Judith Kapinga, addressed Parliament today, affirming that over 300 locations have already been connected
May 14, 2025

Dar Train Crash Injures Ten, Probe Begins

At least ten people were injured Monday evening when a commuter train operated by the Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) derailed while en route from the heart of Dar es Salaam to Pugu. The accident took place around 4:05 p.m. at a busy
May 14, 2025

Tanzania Opens Education Sector to Private Investment

Tanzania’s government has reaffirmed its commitment to improving the delivery of technical and vocational education by opening doors to private sector investors, in a move aimed at expanding access to skills-based learning and modern infrastructure. Minister for Education, Science and Technology, Professor
May 14, 2025

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
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