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Tanzania Moves To End Annual Elections

Tanzania is preparing to introduce significant reforms to its local government leadership structure, with the government set to table legislation that would abolish the annual election of deputy mayors and deputy council chairpersons in a move aimed at improving stability, reducing public
June 27, 2026

TRA Sets Deadline for Online Sellers to Register

The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has issued a strict 30-day deadline for online entrepreneurs to register their businesses for tax purposes, marking a decisive move to formalize the rapidly expanding digital economy. This directive affects a broad range of individuals earning income
July 25, 2025

Kenya’s Free Schooling Model Faces Major Cutbacks

Kenya, once hailed as a model for providing free education in sub-Saharan Africa, is now rethinking its commitment. The government has officially confirmed it is struggling to finance free learning for primary and secondary schools, citing rising student numbers and budgetary constraints.
July 25, 2025

Tanzanians Urged to Embrace Bibi Titi’s Legacy

Tanzanians have been urged to honour the legacy of the late Bibi Titi Mohamed  a national heroine, political trailblazer, and tireless advocate for women’s rights  whose groundbreaking work laid the foundation for female and youth leadership in the country. The appeal was
July 24, 2025

Tanzania Honors Former President Mkapa’s Legacy

The peaceful village of Lupaso in Masasi District, located in the Mtwara Region of southern Tanzania, became a gathering place for remembrance today as local residents, government officials, and regional leaders united to mark five years since the passing of Benjamin William
July 24, 2025

Samia Scholarship Empowers 1,051 Brilliant Students

The government has announced that 1,051 top-performing students from the 2024 Form Six examinations will receive full funding through the prestigious Samia Scholarship Programme. The news, delivered by Professor Adolph Mkenda, the Minister for Education, Science and Technology, during a press conference
July 23, 2025

Tanzania Expands Role in Global Pulse Market

Tanzania is quietly emerging as a strong contender in the international trade of pulses — the edible seeds of leguminous crops such as pigeon peas, chickpeas, and lentils. These once-overlooked crops are now finding their place at the heart of the country’s
July 23, 2025
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