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Legal Education Council Endorses OUT Quality

The Open University of Tanzania (OUT) has received strong recognition from the Council for Legal Education following an official inspection that highlighted significant improvements in academic delivery, digital learning systems, and institutional infrastructure within the Faculty of Law. The assessment, conducted at
April 22, 2026

Dodoma Residents Urged to Give Blood Frequently

Residents of Dodoma have been encouraged to donate blood regularly to help save lives, particularly for patients who may require urgent transfusions. Dr. Leah Kitundya, head of the Central Zone Blood Collection Team, made the call during a free health screening event
November 14, 2025

Tanzanians Advised to Prioritize Sleep for Health

As fitness routines, balanced diets, and wellness trends gain popularity, one crucial aspect of healthy living is often overlooked in Tanzania: getting enough sleep. Health experts warn that poor sleeping habits are quietly affecting adults, especially those over 30, when the body’s
November 14, 2025

Tanzania Nears Landmark Islamic Finance Legislation

Tanzania is moving closer to establishing a formal legal framework for Islamic finance, a development that could position the country as a leading hub for Shariah-compliant investment in East Africa. The central bank governor confirmed that a draft Islamic finance policy has
November 14, 2025

Tanzania Awaits Swearing-In Of New Prime Minister

Tanzania is preparing for a historic moment as Mwigulu Lameck Nchemba, recently appointed by President Samia Suluhu Hassan and confirmed by Parliament, is scheduled to be sworn in as the country’s 12th Prime Minister tomorrow at Chamwino State House in Dodoma. The
November 13, 2025

Daniel Sillo Elected Tanzania’s New Deputy Speaker

The Parliament of Tanzania has officially elected Daniel Baran Sillo, the Member of Parliament for Babati Rural Constituency, as the new Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly for the 2025–2030 term. The election, held in the nation’s capital Dodoma on November 13,
November 13, 2025

Tanzania Sees Rising Cancer Cases Nationwide

Tanzania is witnessing a steady rise in cancer cases, with 16,516 new diagnoses reported between 2019 and 2023, according to the latest Ministry of Health report. The increase is partly attributed to lifestyle changes that heighten the risk of non-communicable diseases, highlighting
November 13, 2025
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