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Currency Shift Gains Pace As Dollar Faces New Pressure

A gradual but meaningful shift is unfolding in the financial system as more economies explore alternatives to reduce heavy reliance on the United States dollar. The movement is not sudden, but its direction is becoming increasingly clear. This is not about replacing
April 16, 2026

President Hassan Announces Science Schools for Boys

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced plans to establish science-focused secondary schools for boys, following the successful completion of similar schools for girls across all 26 regions of Tanzania. This initiative aims to strengthen the country’s education system by encouraging more students
February 26, 2025

Government Strengthens Efforts to Control Dangerous Wildlife

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to tackling the growing problem of dangerous and destructive wildlife that threatens communities across Tanzania. Addressing residents in Lushoto town, she assured them that authorities are working on long-term solutions to protect people,
February 25, 2025

Tanzanian Exporters Struggle as Phytosanitary Fees Skyrocket

Tanzania’s agricultural exporters are facing a major hurdle after the government implemented a sharp increase in fees for phytosanitary certificates—essential documents required to ensure produce meets international health and safety standards. The drastic hike, which exceeds 460%, has sparked concern among exporters,
February 25, 2025
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