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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

Increase coffee production to meet new factory demand

Mara Regional Commissioner Mr Said Mtanda has urged residents to increase coffee farming and get raw materials to the newly constructed coffee processing factory, a property of the farmers’ cooperative union in the region (WAMACU). Launching such a 1.3bn/- worth coffee factor
February 2, 2024

Mwinyi orders executives to execute CCM manifesto

 Zanzibar President Dr Hussein Mwinyi has ordered government executives to quickly execute the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi’s (CCM) 2020/2025 election manifesto. “We have executed the manifesto excellently in the past three years, but we need to double our speed in the remaining
February 2, 2024

Clear work within 10 days, contractors ordered

Mbinga Town Council chairperson, Kelvin Mapunda, has issued a 10-day ultimatum to local contractors, who are implementing carryover projects in the area, to complete the work accurately. Mr Mapunda issued the ultimatum on January 29, this year, and will expire on or
February 2, 2024

Judiciary takes steps to uplift criminal justice

The Judiciary of Tanzania has taken steps to implement the recommendations of the Commission formed by President Samia Suluhu Hassan to improve criminal justice institutions in the country. This was revealed yesterday by Chief Justice of Tanzania, Professor Ibrahim Juma, during the
February 2, 2024

ELECTORAL REFORMS: Samia wins MPs accolades

Members of Parliament have commended President Samia Suluhu Hassan for her commitment to enhancing democracy and good governance in the country. The MPs praised Dr Samia particularly for allowing the three electoral reforms bills to be debated in the National Assembly. According
February 1, 2024
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