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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

Police Arrest Four Teachers in Cryptocurrency Scam

Four teachers and a businessman have been apprehended by the police in connection with a cryptocurrency scam that has defrauded several citizens. The suspects were arrested at Gold Crest Hotel in Mwanza following complaints from investors who claimed to have been swindled.
September 12, 2024

HESLB Strengthens Systems to Enhance Loan Repayments

The Higher Education Students’ Loans Board (HESLB) has taken a significant step towards improving the recovery of unpaid student loans by forming strategic partnerships with key government agencies. These include the National Identification Authority (NIDA), the Registration, Insolvency, and Trusteeship Agency (RITA),
September 12, 2024

Kilosa DC Orders Probe into Maternal Death

Kilosa District Commissioner (DC) Shaka Hamdu Shaka has launched an official investigation into the tragic death of a pregnant woman who allegedly passed away due to delays in receiving emergency services after failing to raise TSh 180,000 for fuel for an ambulance.
September 12, 2024

Bashe Defends Farmers, Criticizes Mpina

Agriculture Minister Husein Bashe has called out Kisesa MP Luhaga Mpina, urging him to show gratitude towards the government rather than stirring controversy in the agricultural sector, which he described as vital to Tanzania’s economy. Bashe’s remarks followed Mpina’s claims, circulating in
September 12, 2024

CHADEMA Sets Nationwide Protests

Tanzania’s leading opposition party, CHADEMA, has announced plans for nationwide protests starting on September 23, 2024, if the government fails to address critical issues, including the return of abducted individuals and the resignation of certain political figures. The announcement was made by
September 12, 2024

Call for Swift Justice in Kibao Case

The family of Chadema cadre Ali Kibao has demanded a swift and thorough investigation into his death and requested regular updates on the progress. Kibao, who was abducted by armed men on September 6, 2024, from Kibo Complex, Tegeta, Dar es Salaam,
September 11, 2024

New Initiative to Support Vulnerable Youth

The Minister for Community Development, Gender, Women, and Special Groups, Dr. Dorothy Gwajima, announced a new initiative aimed at empowering young males aged 15-24 who are at risk, to protect them from infectious diseases, including HIV. This program will complement existing efforts
September 11, 2024

Parliamentary Committee Criticizes English Medium Schools

The Parliamentary Committee on Education, Culture, and Sports has criticized all local authorities across the country, urging them to cease using government-run English medium schools as revenue sources. The committee’s chairperson, Ms. Husna Sekiboko, made this statement today during a visit to
September 11, 2024

Tanzania Expands Specialist Medical Services

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has significantly improved access to specialized medical services at the National Hospital Muhimbili, with over 35 specialist services now available at the Mloganzila and Upanga facilities. This enhancement has notably reduced the need for patients to seek referrals
September 11, 2024

Woman Dies in Arusha Abortion Attempt

A woman identified as Irene, a resident of Moivaro Ward in Arusha, was found dead on September 10, 2024, following a failed attempt to terminate her pregnancy. Neighbors, who became concerned when Irene did not emerge from her home in the morning,
September 11, 2024
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