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Africa Confronts Escalating Urban Waste Pollution Crisis

African cities are facing mounting environmental pressure from rapidly increasing solid waste pollution, forcing governments across the continent to introduce tougher regulations and new accountability measures aimed at preventing a worsening public health and ecological crisis. From overcrowded landfills to plastic-clogged waterways
June 3, 2026

Tanzania Sets Steady Diplomatic And Economic Path 2026

Tanzania has begun the year 2026 with a clear message of continuity, stability, and outward-looking engagement, reaffirming its commitment to strong international and regional cooperation while placing economic diplomacy at the center of national progress. In her New Year address, President Samia
January 2, 2026

TRA Performance Exceeds Second Quarter Expectations

Tanzania’s public finances received a boost in the second quarter of the 2025/26 financial year after the national revenue authority reported collections that slightly surpassed official targets, pointing to steady economic activity and improved tax compliance. Between October and December, the authority
January 2, 2026

Election Body Confirms Full Readiness Ahead By-Elections

The National Independent Electoral Commission has assured voters and political stakeholders that everything is in place for the parliamentary and council by-elections scheduled for December 30, 2025, in selected areas of the Mainland and Zanzibar. Speaking in Dar es Salaam on Monday,
December 30, 2025
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