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Tanzania Passport Ranked 10th most Powerful in Africa

The Tanzanian passport has gained more clout globally, paving the way for increased investments abroad and opening up more opportunities for Tanzanians, according to experts. The recently released global passport index for the first quarter of 2024 by Henley and Partners ranks
January 13, 2024

Mwanza declares outbreak of cholera

Mwanza regional authorities have declared the outbreak of cholera disease as 28 people confirmed to contract the disease. Mwanza Regional Commissioner (RC) Mr Amos Makalla said announced here on Wednesday when speaking at a technical meeting with health stakeholders. The meeting was
January 13, 2024

MUHAS gets new vice chancellor

Former President Ali Hassan Mwinyi, who also serves as the Chancellor of Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS), has appointed Prof. Appolinary Kamuhabwa as the Vice-Chancellor of MUHAS for a five-year term. A statement from MUHAS’s Communication and Marketing Unit
January 13, 2024

Tanzania, Malawi agree to end ban on Maize Imports

Tanzania and Malawi have decided to lift the import ban imposed on maize last month following food safety concerns. However, the two countries have agreed to share report information describing the status of maize from the country of origin. The Tanzania Plant
January 13, 2024

US pledges to strengthen ties with Tanzania

The United States has committed to expanding its relations with Tanzania in the coming years. According to the US Ambassador to Tanzania, Michael Battle, it was an honor for him to attend the 60th-anniversary celebrations of Zanzibar Revolution held at the Amaan
January 13, 2024

Tanzania, Rwanda sign deal to boost dairy industry

Tanzania and Rwanda have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to elevate the dairy industry, marking a collaborative effort between the two East African Community member states. The agreement was signed by Tanzania’s Minister for Livestock and Fisheries, Mr. Abdallah Ulega, and
January 13, 2024

Cape Verde reaches malaria-free status

A sub-Saharan African nation has been declared malaria-free for the first time in 50 years. The World Health Organization (WHO) has certified Cape Verde as a malaria-free country, marking a significant achievement in global health. With this announcement, Cape Verde joins the
January 13, 2024
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