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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

Government Expands Support for People With Albinism Nationwide

The government has renewed its directive to all local authorities to prioritise funding for special skin-protection oil for people living with albinism, reinforcing its commitment to safeguarding one of the country’s most vulnerable communities from serious health risks linked to sun exposure.
January 31, 2026

Tanzania Advances Universal Health Insurance to Protect Poor

Tanzania’s government has reaffirmed its commitment to expanding healthcare access for all citizens, describing the Universal Health Insurance scheme as a major social protection tool aimed at reducing inequality and shielding vulnerable families from financial hardship. Speaking in the National Assembly, Prime
January 31, 2026

John Mrema Leads Kinyerezi’s New CCM Office Project

 In a move aimed at strengthening grassroots leadership infrastructure and improving public service delivery, the Deputy Mayor of Dar es Salaam, who also serves as the elected councillor for Kinyerezi Ward, John Ryoba Mrema, has officially launched the construction of a new
January 31, 2026

Samia Orders Nationwide Education Reform Implementation Drive

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has directed education authorities across Tanzania to ensure the full and effective implementation of a national strategy aimed at strengthening children’s foundational learning skills, warning that reforms must translate into real classroom results rather than remain policy documents.
January 30, 2026

Villagers Search For Victims After Deadly DRC Attack

Residents of Otomaber village in Irumu Territory, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, are struggling to recover after a brutal attack by armed militants linked to the Islamic State. The raid, which occurred in the early hours of the morning, left dozens
January 29, 2026
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