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Commercial Farming Holds Key to Tanzania’s Growth

Commercial farming is steadily emerging as one of the most promising pillars of Tanzania’s economy, offering a pathway toward food security, rural transformation, and global competitiveness. As the government and stakeholders in the agricultural sector intensify their calls for transformation, attention is
May 27, 2025

Tanzania Seeks Approval for Security Budget Expansion

Tanzania’s Minister for Home Affairs, Innocent Bashungwa, has requested Parliament to approve a proposed budget of TZS 2.07 trillion for the fiscal year 2025/2026, highlighting key priorities such as crime prevention, infrastructure improvement, and enhanced civil security. The presentation was made during
May 27, 2025

Tanzania Reaffirms Peace Stance Amid Foreign Concerns

Tanzania’s government has issued a strong warning to foreign nationals attempting to enter the country under the guise of tourism or activism but with hidden motives to disrupt public order. The message was delivered by the Minister for Home Affairs, Innocent Bashungwa,
May 27, 2025

Tanzania Leaders Stand Firm Against Division

Tanzania has made it clear that it will not become a refuge for those attempting to destabilize the nation through religious, ethnic, or personal agendas. During a heated budget session in Parliament on Monday, Elibariki Kingu, Member of Parliament for Singida West,
May 27, 2025

Tanzania Defends Historic Union Amid Rising Doubts

The Government of Tanzania has issued a stern warning to those it believes are intentionally misrepresenting or undermining the Union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar, calling on citizens to appreciate the strength and progress the nation has gained through this 60-year-old political alliance.
May 26, 2025

Tanzania Government Vows to Improve Air Services

The Tanzanian government has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring better services for air passengers by enhancing airline operations, enforcing adherence to flight schedules, and safeguarding passenger rights across all air carriers. Speaking in Parliament on May 26, the Deputy Minister for Transport,
May 26, 2025
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