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759 Motorcycle Riders Killed in Accidents in Two Years

A total of 759 motorcycle taxi riders, also known as bodaboda operators, tragically lost their lives in road accidents between 2022 and 2024, according to recent statements from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Daniel Sillo, shared this
February 11, 2025

Government Orders Public Employers to Reinstate Workers

The President’s Office, responsible for Public Service Management and Good Governance, has instructed public employers to bring back workers who have won their disciplinary appeals, following guidance from the Public Service Commission (PSC). Deputy Minister Deus Sangu delivered this message during a
February 11, 2025

Tanzania Gains Big from Hosting Conferences

While traffic jams and road closures can sometimes be a hassle during major conferences in Tanzania, the long-term benefits of these events are clear. Experts agree that, despite the challenges, international conferences have become a vital part of the country’s economic growth.
February 11, 2025

Tanzania Set to Launch New Railway Cargo Service

Tanzania is gearing up to transform its freight transport system with the upcoming launch of the standard gauge railway (SGR) cargo service, expected to begin in April. This development has stirred excitement among business leaders who are hopeful it will bring faster
February 11, 2025

Parliamentary Committee Raises Alarm Over Infrastructure Delays

A parliamentary committee has sounded the alarm over delays and inefficiencies in key infrastructure projects, warning that mismanagement could undermine the government’s multi-trillion-shilling investments in transport. The Public Investment Committee (PIC) presented its findings in Parliament on Monday, highlighting major challenges in
February 11, 2025

Tanzania Moves Closer to Launching Cable Transport System

Tanzania is attracting strong interest from international investors in its cable transport sector, with at least five companies from France and Egypt, as well as several local investors, eager to take part in developing the industry. The Land Transport Regulatory Authority (Latra)
February 10, 2025

CCM Expels Reverend Malisa Over Party Dispute

The ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) has expelled Reverend Godfrey Malisa from the party, accusing him of breaching its constitution and ethical guidelines. His removal follows his outspoken criticism of resolutions passed during CCM’s National Congress on January 19, 2025. During the
February 10, 2025

Deputy Minister Urges Quality on Kahama-Kakola Road

The Deputy Minister for Construction, Eng. Godfrey Kasekenya, has urged the contractor, China Civil Engineering Construction Cooperation (CCECC), building the 73-kilometer Kahama-Kakola road, to maintain high-quality standards to ensure the road’s durability for many years. While inspecting the construction today, Eng. Kasekenya
February 10, 2025
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