Breaking News
Breaking News
Dark
Light

editor

East Africa Sees Major Drop in Call Rates

Consumers across Tanzania are enjoying significantly lower costs when making calls to other East African Community (EAC) countries, thanks to a new regional initiative aimed at harmonising roaming charges. According to the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA), the average cost of a
August 12, 2025

Sri Lankans Among Seven in Massive Tanzania Drug Bust

Seven people, including two foreign nationals from Sri Lanka, have been charged before the Kisutu Resident Magistrate’s Court in Dar es Salaam for allegedly trafficking over 11.5 tonnes of a suspected herbal narcotic substance. The consignment, weighing 11,596.43 kilograms, was discovered hidden
August 6, 2025

Tanzania Agencies Unite to Boost Revenue Collection

Four major Tanzanian government agencies have agreed to form a joint executive committee aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and boosting government revenue collection efforts. The historic agreement was reached during a meeting held at the headquarters of the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA)
August 6, 2025

Media Urged to Foster Unity and Safeguard Data

As the country gears up for the 2025 General Election, media professionals across Tanzania have been urged to focus on promoting national cohesion and to remain vigilant in protecting personal data during election coverage. This call was made during a recent training
August 5, 2025

Opposition Parties Gear Up For Upcoming Elections

With only a few months left before the much-anticipated 2025 General Election, opposition parties across Tanzania are working hard to meet the deadlines set by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). INEC has mandated that all political parties complete their internal vetting
August 5, 2025

REA Launches Subsidized Stove Distribution Project

The Rural Energy Agency (REA) is implementing a TSh 9,400,799,626.70 project to distribute 200,000 improved cookstoves—commonly known as energy-efficient stoves—across Tanzania, subsidized at rates between 80% and 85%. This announcement was made on August 4, 2025, by the REA representative in Morogoro
August 5, 2025