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New Radiotherapy Unit Set to Transform Cancer Care

Tanzania is making a significant leap in healthcare with the construction of a new cancer services building, which includes a cutting-edge Radiotherapy Unit, at a leading hospital. Valued at over 30 billion Tanzanian shillings, the project is expected to be completed by
July 12, 2025

Seaweed Farming Brings New Hope to Coast

Along the turquoise shoreline of Tanzania’s coast, something quietly transformative is taking root beneath the waves. In communities scattered across Zanzibar, Lindi, Tanga, and the Coast Region, seaweed farming is blossoming into more than just an economic activity — it’s becoming a
July 12, 2025

Tanzanian Youth Urged to Reflect Before Elections

As Tanzania prepares for its next general election, a powerful message from a civic leader is echoing across youth platforms and political circles. Steve Mengere, chairman of the Mama Ongea na Mwanao Foundation, is urging young political aspirants to seriously question their
July 12, 2025

HIV Patients at Risk After U.S. Funding Cuts

For Gugu, a young woman living with HIV/AIDS, the USAID-funded clinic in central Johannesburg was more than just a place to pick up medication. It was a lifeline. Every month, she would receive her antiretroviral therapy (ART), which helps suppress the virus,
July 11, 2025

Dodoma Unveils Bold Plan to Boost Tourism Sector

The Dodoma region is preparing to transform its tourism industry with the launch of a comprehensive strategic development plan designed to unlock vast potential and attract visitors from near and far. This exciting announcement was made by Dodoma Regional Commissioner, Rose Senyamule,
July 11, 2025

Tanzania Warns Against Oil-Treated Rice Sales

Tanzania has issued a stern warning to rice traders using cooking oil to enhance the appearance of rice grains. The government says the practice is not only deceptive but also poses serious health risks to consumers. The warning was delivered this week
July 11, 2025

Tanzania Vows Stronger Media Support Ahead of 2025 Polls

The Government of Tanzania has reiterated its commitment to strengthening the country’s media landscape ahead of the 2025 General Election, emphasizing the importance of journalists in safeguarding peace, democracy, and civic participation. The pledge was made on Wednesday by Gerson Msigwa, the
July 11, 2025

Mpango Urges Africa to Protect Pension Funds

Tanzania’s Vice-President Dr. Philip Mpango is urging caution—reminding leaders that the core mission of social security must not be lost in the pursuit of returns. Speaking at the 14th International Policy Makers Conference on Social Security in Africa, held at the Arusha
July 11, 2025

Over 2,900 Journalists Digitally Accredited Across Nation

More than 2,900 Tanzanian journalists have now been officially accredited through a new digital registration system launched by the Journalists’ Accreditation Board (JAB), a milestone expected to significantly improve how the media industry is regulated and supported in the lead-up to the
July 10, 2025
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