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Rising Fuel Costs Drive Tanzania Transport Fare Hikes

Transport stakeholders in Tanzania are calling on the government to urgently review fuel-related levies, warning that escalating costs are placing mounting pressure on both operators and passengers across the country. The concerns follow a recent announcement by the Land Transport Regulatory Authority
April 20, 2026

Tanzania Waives Water Penalties, Urges Reconnection

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has officially waived all penalty fees associated with unpaid water service bills across Tanzania. The move is seen as part of a broader effort to make basic services more accessible, particularly for low-income households. The announcement was made
May 8, 2025

Cardinals Resume Conclave to Elect New Pope

Catholic cardinals returned to the Sistine Chapel on Thursday to continue voting for a new pope, after Wednesday’s first round failed to produce a result — signaled by the rising of black smoke from the chimney atop the Vatican chapel. A total
May 8, 2025

Former Tanzanian Leader Cleopa Msuya Dies at 94

Tanzania is mourning the passing of Cleopa David Msuya, a respected statesman and two-time Prime Minister, who died Wednesday morning at the age of 94 while undergoing treatment in Dar es Salaam. President Samia Suluhu Hassan announced his death, saying Msuya had
May 7, 2025

Tanzania to Launch New Foreign Policy Framework

Tanzania is gearing up to introduce a fresh foreign policy that reflects the country’s long-term development goals and modern global challenges. The new policy, set to be officially launched on May 19 by President Samia Suluhu Hassan, is expected to align with
May 7, 2025
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