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President Samia Names New Leaders to Key Institutions

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has appointed new board chairpersons to several major national institutions in a leadership reshuffle aimed at reinforcing governance standards, regulatory oversight, and strategic sector performance. The latest appointments affect agencies responsible for national statistics, rail transport development, environmental
February 12, 2026

Church Leader Pledges Support Against Injustice, Superstition

Retired leader of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania (ELCT), Dr. Fredrick Shoo, has affirmed that the church will continue its cooperation with Tanzania’s sixth administration in combating those who trample on people’s rights and addressing the problem of superstitious beliefs, which
September 30, 2024

Killing Over 200 TSH Sparks Community Outrage

The Morogoro Regional Police are holding Kulwa Bosco, popularly known as Rasta, aged 27, in connection with the stabbing of his peer, Hussein Nyabu Steven, aged 35. The incident occurred on September 29, 2024, around 1 PM at a pool table in
September 30, 2024

Government to Address Muheza’s Education Challenges

The Tanzanian government, through the Deputy Minister of Education, Science, and Technology, Omary Kipanga, has pledged to tackle the pressing educational challenges in Muheza District, Tanga Region. Speaking at the “Mwalimu Conference 2024,” where he was the guest of honor, Kipanga announced
September 30, 2024

Tanzania Strengthens Animal Welfare with New Rules

The Tanzanian Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries has introduced new regulations removing donkeys and dogs from the list of animals permitted for slaughter, a move aimed at protecting these species, particularly donkeys, from potential extinction. Dr. Annette Kitambi, the Deputy Director of
September 30, 2024

Two Dead, Two Injured in Morogoro Road Accident

Two people lost their lives, and two others were severely injured after a waste collection vehicle, an Isuzu Tipper with registration number T 882 DQJ, veered off the road and struck traders who had set up their goods along the Morogoro –
September 29, 2024

Zanzibar President Defends New Tourist Insurance Requirement

Zanzibar’s President Hussein Mwinyi has defended the recently introduced mandatory insurance cover for tourists visiting the archipelago. He emphasized that the policy is essential to mitigate the high costs the government incurs when tourists become ill or are involved in accidents.Starting October
September 28, 2024
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