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Retained Earnings Tax Sparks Heated National Debate

The Tanzanian government’s recent proposal to introduce a 10 percent withholding tax on retained earnings has ignited wide-ranging debate, drawing both support and skepticism from economic analysts, Members of Parliament, and the private sector. Announced as part of the 2025/2026 national budget,
June 19, 2025

East Africans To Shoulder Heavy Debt Repayments

The public debt crisis in East Africa is tightening its grip on national budgets, with fresh data showing that Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania will collectively spend over Tsh60 trillion (approx. $23 billion) on debt servicing during the 2025/2026 financial year. This growing
June 19, 2025

President Samia Announces Key Leadership Changes

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has made important leadership appointments in Tanzania’s public institutions, reflecting her commitment to strengthening vital sectors including health and diplomacy. Among the notable changes, Dr. Delilah Kimambo has been appointed as the new Executive Director of Muhimbili National
June 18, 2025

President Samia Rallies Farmers to Grow More

 President Samia Suluhu Hassan has called on farmers in Meatu District and across the nation to boost the production of cotton and other essential crops that can power local industries and attract long-term investment. Addressing a large public gathering at the Meatu
June 18, 2025

Dodoma Public Service Week Focuses on Digital Future

The sun was just beginning to warm the city of Dodoma when crowds started gathering at Chinangali Stadium for the official launch of Public Service Week 2025—a vibrant annual event bringing government services closer to the people. Opening the week-long exhibition on
June 18, 2025

Kisesa MP Challenges President Samia on Funds Delay

Member of Parliament Luhaga Mpina told President Samia Suluhu Hassan that his constituency is still waiting for critical development funds—money that he believes is long overdue. The rally was part of President Samia’s ongoing regional tour across the Simiyu Region, located in
June 18, 2025

Police Block Chadema Meeting at City Venue

A scheduled indoor meeting by Tanzania’s main opposition party, Chadema, was forcefully stopped by police in Kinondoni District today, just minutes before it was due to start — sparking fresh debate over political freedoms ahead of the country’s general elections later this
June 17, 2025

Tanzania’s Economy Outperforms West Amid Global Instability

Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has declared that her country—and the broader East African region—is navigating global economic turmoil with greater stability than many Western powers. Speaking at an event hosted by the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA), President Samia encouraged a shift
June 17, 2025
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