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Government Urged To Review NGOs’ Financial Health

Following recent reductions and suspensions of international aid—especially from the United States and other donor countries—concerns have heightened about the financial wellbeing of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working across Tanzania. Lawmakers are now urging the government to conduct a detailed evaluation of NGOs’
May 28, 2025

Tanzania Seeks $29 Million Boost for Social Welfare

The Government of Tanzania has requested Parliament to approve a Tanzanian shillings 76.1 billion (approximately USD 29 million) budget for the Ministry of Community Development, Gender, Women and Special Groups for the 2025/2026 financial year. The proposal was presented by Dr. Dorothy
May 28, 2025

Joseph Kabila Returns To DRC Amid Charges

Joseph Kabila, the former President of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has returned to his home country after spending two years in self-imposed exile. His return — to the eastern city of Goma, currently under the control of the M23 rebel
May 27, 2025

Commercial Farming Holds Key to Tanzania’s Growth

Commercial farming is steadily emerging as one of the most promising pillars of Tanzania’s economy, offering a pathway toward food security, rural transformation, and global competitiveness. As the government and stakeholders in the agricultural sector intensify their calls for transformation, attention is
May 27, 2025

Tanzania Seeks Approval for Security Budget Expansion

Tanzania’s Minister for Home Affairs, Innocent Bashungwa, has requested Parliament to approve a proposed budget of TZS 2.07 trillion for the fiscal year 2025/2026, highlighting key priorities such as crime prevention, infrastructure improvement, and enhanced civil security. The presentation was made during
May 27, 2025

Tanzania Strengthens Global Trade Partnerships With Japan

Tanzania’s Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has underscored the government’s unwavering commitment to boosting international partnerships, particularly with Japan, to drive national economic growth. His remarks were delivered during the Tanzania-Japan Business, Investment, and Tourism Forum, held in Osaka as part of preparations
May 27, 2025

East Africa’s Founders Still Inspire Regional Unity

More than half a century ago, the seeds of regional unity were planted by three iconic leaders—Julius Nyerere, Jomo Kenyatta, and Milton Obote each guided by a powerful vision: to unite East Africans through shared history, culture, and economic opportunity. In 1967,
May 27, 2025
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