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Currency Diversification Reshapes Global Financial Power

International financial systems are undergoing a gradual but significant transformation as economies increasingly diversify currency exposure, adjust reserve strategies, and expand alternative trade settlement mechanisms. The movement reflects a broader effort to strengthen resilience within a changing monetary environment. This is not
May 16, 2026

Minister Demands Accountability for Stadium Vandalism

The Tanzanian Minister for Information, Culture, Arts, and Sports, Professor Palamagamba Kabudi, has condemned the vandalism that took place at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium during a high-stakes Confederation Cup match on December 15, 2024. Fans uprooted and threw seats during the game,
December 16, 2024

Tz, Government Takes Firm Stand Against Abusers of Power

Tanzania’s Minister for Constitutional Affairs and Law, Dr. Damas Ndumbaro, addressed the growing concern over the abuse of power, assuring citizens that the government would not tolerate any actions that undermine justice and oppress the vulnerable. Speaking at the launch of the
December 15, 2024

Abdallah Ulega Leads Special Prayers for Peace

The Minister for Construction and Member of Parliament for Mkuranga,   Abdallah Ulega joined thousands of residents in Mkuranga District for a special prayer session. The prayers were dedicated to seeking divine support for President Samia Suluhu Hassan as she carries out her
December 15, 2024

Tanzanite Auction Promises Sh3.1 Billion Revenue

An auction of precious minerals, including Tanzanite, valued at Sh3.1 billion is set to take place in Mirerani Ward, Simanjiro District, on December 14, 2024. The event will feature 184.06 grams of gemstones and other minerals and aims to enhance the economic
December 15, 2024

 Cyclone Chido Brings Heavy Rain Risk to Mtwara

Southern Tanzania is bracing for potential short bursts of heavy rain as Cyclone Chido continues its journey across the Indian Ocean. The cyclone, currently lingering north of Madagascar, has prompted cautious optimism, with weather experts noting it is unlikely to have a
December 15, 2024

Tanzania Disburses Sh20.8 Billion to Maize Farmers

The Tanzanian government has taken significant steps to reduce its debt to maize farmers, disbursing Sh20.8 billion across three major agricultural regions as part of efforts to settle outstanding payments. The initiative addresses a portion of the Sh52.4 billion owed to farmers
December 14, 2024
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