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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

Speaker Defends Fairness in Public Hiring Process

 Speaker of the National Assembly, Dr. Tulia Ackson, has reaffirmed that the Tanzanian government remains committed to ensuring that job opportunities within public institutions are offered fairly and transparently, based strictly on qualifications and legal guidelines—not regional background. Speaking in Parliament on
May 7, 2025

Fuel Prices Fall Nationwide, Offer Relief

Tanzanians will feel some relief at the fuel pump this month following a nationwide drop in fuel prices, as announced by the Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA). The new prices, which took effect today, come at a time when transport
May 7, 2025

Foreign Affairs Office Nears Completion In Dodoma

 The construction of the new Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation headquarters in Mtumba, part of Dodoma, Tanzania’s administrative capital, is approaching finalization, with approximately 90 percent of the project now complete. This milestone was confirmed during an official inspection
May 7, 2025

UAE Bestows Top Honor on President Samia Suluhu Hassan

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has received one of the United Arab Emirates’ highest national honors — the Mother of the Nation Order — in recognition of her leadership in championing sustainable development and social progress in Tanzania. The award was formally presented
May 6, 2025

CCM Says No Political Rift With CHADEMA

A few days after retired Prime Minister and respected statesman Judge Joseph Warioba urged Tanzania’s major political players—CCM, CHADEMA, and the government—to come together for dialogue aimed at resolving political tensions ahead of the 2025 general elections, the ruling party has responded
May 6, 2025
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