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Tanzania to Enforce Ban on Foreign Currency Use

Tanzanians will soon have to conduct all local transactions exclusively in Tanzanian Shillings as the Bank of Tanzania (BoT), in partnership with the Ministry of Finance, finalizes regulations to enforce a ban on the use of foreign currencies for domestic payments. The
February 10, 2025

Mtwara Governor Calls for Patience Amid Flood Damage

The Governor of Mtwara, Colonel Patrick Sawala, has appealed to residents of Mtwara Mikindani Municipality, who are grappling with the aftermath of recent floods, to stay patient as the government works on providing support. Sawala visited the flood-affected areas to offer his
February 8, 2025

Grieving Family in Shock as Infant’s Body Disappears

A family in Nakuru is reeling from shock and devastation after the body of their seven-month-old baby vanished from the mortuary, turning their moment of mourning into an unimaginable nightmare. The family, from Menengai East, had gone to Nakuru Level Five Hospital
February 8, 2025

Dar Es Salaam Residents to Get Reliable Water Supply

After years of struggling with water shortages, residents in Kinyerezi, Tabata, Bonyokwa, and Ubungo can finally look forward to a steady and reliable supply as authorities near completion of a major water distribution project. Speaking to journalists, Acting Chief Executive Officer of
February 8, 2025

Government Moves to Strengthen Environmental Protection Laws

The Tanzanian government is pushing forward with key amendments to the Environmental Management Act, aiming to grant the National Environment Management Council (NEMC) full regulatory authority. The move is part of a broader effort to enhance environmental governance and ensure stronger oversight
February 8, 2025

Tanzania Hopes for Peace to Boost Trade in Region

Tanzanian transporters and logistics professionals are eagerly awaiting the upcoming summit aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). They are hoping that the summit will lead to a peaceful resolution, allowing trade and transport to
February 6, 2025

Tanzania Urged to Secure Funding for Vital Services

The Tanzanian government is being urged to allocate additional funds to sustain key programs previously supported by U.S. aid, particularly in healthcare. This advice comes after the United States recently cut its assistance to several low-income countries, including Tanzania, which could impact
February 6, 2025
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