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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

IMF Approves $204.5 Million Support for Tanzania

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has extended a financial lifeline to Tanzania, approving a disbursement of $204.5 million. The decision follows the completion of reviews under two key programs, reflecting confidence in Tanzania’s economic management and reform agenda. This approval includes $148.6
December 14, 2024

Tanzania Dismisses Reports of Aviation and Rail Scandals

The Tanzanian government has refuted claims circulating online about its aviation and railway sectors, labeling the reports as false and misleading. Gerson Msigwa, Chief Government Spokesperson and Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Information, addressed the controversies during a press briefing on
December 14, 2024

Tanzanian Universities Must Prioritize Science, Innovation

Tanzania’s Vice President, Dr. Philip Mpango, has called for a renewed focus on research and innovation within the nation’s universities, emphasizing that such efforts are key to transforming higher education and driving national progress. Speaking at the 27th graduation ceremony of Iringa
December 14, 2024

Tanzania MPs Triumph in Tug-of-War Against Kenya

Members of Parliament from Tanzania emerged victorious in a spirited tug-of-war competition against their Kenyan counterparts at the ongoing East African Community (EAC) Inter-Parliamentary Games in Mombasa, Kenya. The Tanzanian women’s team defeated Kenya in both rounds, showcasing strength and unity during
December 13, 2024

USAID Completes Malaria Initiative in Tanzania

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announced the successful completion of the President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) Vector Control Project, a four-year effort aimed at reducing malaria transmission in Tanzania. The project, which concluded on December 12, 2024, distributed over 20
December 13, 2024

Government Focuses on Teachers’ Welfare and Promotions

Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has assured that the Tanzanian government is committed to addressing the challenges faced by teachers, particularly concerning salary arrears and overdue promotions. Speaking at the 19th Annual Conference of the Tanzania Association of Heads of Secondary Schools (TAHOSSA)
December 13, 2024

Janabi Responds to Speculation About WHO Nomination

Professor Mohamed Janabi, Executive Director of Muhimbili National Hospital and a trusted health advisor to President Samia, has addressed recent public interest surrounding his possible nomination for a leadership position at the World Health Organization (WHO). His comments followed remarks made by
December 12, 2024

Lissu Announces Bid for CHADEMA National Chairmanship

Tundu Lissu, the Deputy Chairman of CHADEMA in mainland Tanzania, has officially announced his decision to pursue the party’s National Chairmanship in the upcoming elections, stepping away from his earlier intentions to contest the Deputy Chairman role for Tanganyika. In a statement
December 12, 2024
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