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Tanzania’s $24 Billion Gamble For Economic Power

Tanzania has approved its largest national budget in history, a sweeping Sh62.3 trillion ($24 billion) spending plan that signals the government’s determination to accelerate economic growth, expand infrastructure and strengthen its position as one of Africa’s emerging investment destinations. The budget, overwhelmingly
June 23, 2026

Changing Honey Into A Certified Tanzanian Brand

Tanzania’s beekeeping industry is undergoing a quiet but significant transformation, as producers, investors, and policymakers work to unlock the full economic potential of one of the country’s most underutilized natural resources. Long known for its abundant forests and rich biodiversity, Tanzania has
April 16, 2026

CRDB Launches World Cup Campaign First Draw Winners

The first draw of the CRDB FIFA World Cup 2026 Campaign has officially been conducted, marking a major milestone in one of Tanzania’s most ambitious customer reward initiatives tied to the global football spectacle, the FIFA World Cup 2026. The campaign, which
April 15, 2026

Workers Demand Relief Amid Rising Fuel Costs

As the cost of living continues to climb in Tanzania following a steady increase in global and domestic fuel prices, workers’ representatives have called on both employers and the government to introduce urgent relief measures to help employees cope with mounting financial
April 14, 2026

Estimates of Christians in Iran Highlight Data Discrepancies

New reports on the number of Christians in Iran are drawing attention to significant discrepancies between official government figures and independent research estimates, underscoring the complexity of measuring religious demographics in the country. According to a range of international studies and assessments
April 13, 2026

Tanzania CAG Report Shakes Parliamentary System

Tanzania’s Parliament has moved to reinforce its long-standing oversight role by setting out a clear and structured process for reviewing the latest report from the Controller and Auditor General (CAG), a constitutional office central to safeguarding public funds. During a parliamentary session
April 12, 2026

Dollar Pressure Tests Africa’s Currency Defenses

Africa’s economic pressure is no longer coming only through oil prices, food costs, or slower growth forecasts. Another front is opening quietly but dangerously: currencies. As global markets continue adjusting to conflict-driven uncertainty, tighter financial conditions, and shifting safe-haven flows, many African
April 9, 2026
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