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Zanzibar Chadema Leaders Resign Over Exclusion Claims

A growing rift within Tanzania’s largest opposition party, Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA), has spilled into the open as senior officials in the party’s Zanzibar branch announced their resignation, accusing the national leadership of marginalization and deliberate neglect. Speaking at a
May 17, 2025

Parliament Endorses Sh291.5 Billion Development Budget

The Parliament of Tanzania has approved a TSh291.5 billion budget for the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, marking a significant step toward boosting the country’s digital infrastructure and public service efficiency. The budget endorsement came during the 19th parliamentary session held
May 17, 2025

Vice President Urges Banks to Embrace AI Revolution

Tanzania’s Vice President, Dr. Philip Mpango, has urged the nation’s financial institutions to take bold steps toward embracing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and modern technologies, which he said would be essential for reducing operational costs, expanding financial inclusion, and improving customer experience. Speaking
May 17, 2025

Tanzania Ports Register Major Gains After Reforms

Tanzania’s maritime sector is experiencing a robust transformation, with the government reporting significant gains in revenue and port efficiency at the Port of Dar es Salaam following new public-private partnership initiatives. Presenting the 2025/26 budget in Parliament on May 15, 2025, Minister
May 15, 2025

Tanzania Sets Record Budget for Transport

The government of Tanzania has unveiled a comprehensive budget proposal worth TSh2.746 trillion (approximately $1.1 billion USD) for the Ministry of Transport in the 2025/2026 financial year, reflecting an ambitious national push to transform infrastructure and promote regional trade integration. Presenting the
May 15, 2025
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