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Fertiliser Subsidy Boosts Farming but Faces Crisis

Tanzania’s agriculture sector is experiencing a significant revival. In the 2023/24 season alone, the country produced a record 12 million tonnes of maize and 3.2 million tonnes of rice, helping it surpass 128% food self-sufficiency—a remarkable achievement in a region often plagued
July 26, 2025

Trump Signs Order Making English Official Language

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order officially declaring English as the United States’ national language. This move, announced on Friday, has reignited long-standing debates over language, culture, and national identity in a country known for its linguistic diversity. The order
March 1, 2025

Train Service Expansion to Northern Tanzania

The Tanzanian Railway Authority has announced an increase in train services to the northern regions of the country, including Tanga, Kilimanjaro, and Arusha. Starting December 7, 2024, the number of weekly train journeys will rise from two to three, with additional services
December 7, 2024

Tanzania Opposition Leaders Arrested During Campaigns

Tanzania’s main opposition leader, Freeman Mbowe, chairman of Chadema, was arrested on Friday, November 22, 2024, alongside 12 other party members in Songwe. Police claimed the arrests were due to unauthorized campaign activities for upcoming local government elections. Songwe Regional Police Commander
November 23, 2024

Simba SC Alleges Unfair Treatment Ahead of Key Match

Simba Sports Club has publicly condemned actions they claim were perpetrated by Pamba Jiji FC officials and Mwanza Regional Commissioner Said Mtanda. Through a statement on their official Instagram account, Simba SC accused the parties of engaging in what they termed “unethical
November 22, 2024

CCM Pledges Decorum in Local Election Campaigns

Tanzania’s ruling party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), has committed to conducting its campaigns for the upcoming local government elections in alignment with the “4Rs” philosophy championed by President Samia Suluhu Hassan. This approach emphasizes respect, resilience, restraint, and resolve, key pillars that
November 7, 2024

Education Minister Seeks Modern Journalism Training

 Tanzania’s Minister for Education, Science, and Technology, Professor Adolf Mkenda, recently highlighted the government’s commitment to enhancing journalism training standards. Speaking at the annual meeting of the Union of Tanzania Press Clubs (UTPC) held in Singida on November 1, 2024, Professor Mkenda
November 2, 2024
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