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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

NEC renamed as Independent National Electoral Commission

The Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office (Policy, Coordination, and Parliamentary Affairs), Jenister Mhagama  who behalf of government ,accepted the new changes to the now former National Electoral Commission  stated that the parliamentary committee advised against the NEC director serving
February 3, 2024

Mps unanimously endorse Electoral reform bills

The National Assembly has unanimously endorsed three electoral reform bills that aim to strengthen good governance and democracy in the country. After hours of debate, the National Electoral Commission (NEC) Bill, 2023, the Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Government Elections Bill, 2023, and
February 3, 2024

Simba all set for showdown with Mashujaa in Kigoma today

The shoulder-to-shoulder action in the Mainland Premier League continues with a solid fixture as Mashujaa host Simba today. Lake Tanganyika Stadium in Kigoma stage the high-profile encounter with three points hanging by thread. Placed third on the league table with 23 points
February 3, 2024

Former President Ali Hassan Mwinyi Hospitalized

Tanzania’s former president, Ali Hassan Mwinyi, has been hospitalized, the Zanzibar presidency announced on Friday.  A statement from his family shared by Deputy Director of Presidential Communication State House Zanzibar, Mr. Mohamed Hashim, says Mwinyi, who is now 98 years old, is
February 3, 2024

Samia lauds court efficacy

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has commended the judiciary for reducing case backlogs. She emphasised the importance of expeditious justice dispensation through dispute arbitration to uphold peace and attract investments. Dr Samia made these remarks on Thursday in Dodoma, where she attended the
February 2, 2024
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