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Currency Shift Gains Pace As Dollar Faces New Pressure

A gradual but meaningful shift is unfolding in the financial system as more economies explore alternatives to reduce heavy reliance on the United States dollar. The movement is not sudden, but its direction is becoming increasingly clear. This is not about replacing
April 16, 2026

“No plans to gag Press Freedom “-Nape Nnauye

The government has insisted that it has no plans to curtail media independence, nor does it plan to limit political freedom, the Minister for Information, Communication and Information Technology, Nape Nnauye has affirmed. The minister was addressing a media conference in Dodoma
February 8, 2024

Tanzania embraces diplomacy

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has affirmed the government’s commitment to enhancing diplomatic ties and collaborations with other nations around the world as well as organizations. The VP insisted that the government is fully committed to addressing the challenge, including setting a target
February 8, 2024

Tanzania to adopt AI in e-govt platforms

Tanzania is considering the adoption of artificial intelligence in its e-government platforms as the country strives to upgrade the national digital data pool and related e-services. George Simbachawene, the minister of Public Service and Good Governance, said the switch was prompted by
February 8, 2024

Tanzania Hosts 1st Regional Summit of employers

A total of 38-out of 50 countries are currently in Tanzania to participate in the  7th African Social Partners Summit currently underway at the Julius Nyerere International Centre. The  two-day summit will focus on social issues , job creation,  law labor issues
February 7, 2024

President Samia names new PSSSF, TARI and HESLB directors

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has appointed three officials to head Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI), Public Service Social Security Fund (PSSSF), and Higher Education Loan Students’ Board (HELSB) respectively. A press statement issued by the State House’s Communication Directorate on Tuesday said
February 7, 2024
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