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Tanzanian Coffee Supplier Faces Allegations of Fraud

December 18, 2024
A Tanzanian coffee supplier is currently under scrutiny following allegations of fraud after failing to deliver coffee beans despite receiving a 101.5 million Tanzanian Shilling (approximately 43,750 US dollars) upfront payment from an international buyer. The payment was part of a larger

Experts Urged to Uphold Ethics in Procurement

December 18, 2024
Tanzania’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy,  Dr. Doto Biteko called on procurement and supply chain professionals to always uphold the highest ethical standards in their work, emphasizing the key role they play in supporting the government’s development plans. During the

Minister Orders Swift Action on National IDs Distribution

December 18, 2024
The Minister of Home Affairs, Innocent Bashungwa, has directed the National Identification Authority (NIDA) to distribute 1.2 million completed national IDs within two months. The minister emphasized the urgency during his official visit to the authority’s headquarters in Dar es Salaam on

Tragic Collision Near Mikese Claims 14 Lives

December 18, 2024
A devastating accident late on December 17, 2014, has left the nation in mourning. Fourteen lives were tragically lost, and eight others sustained injuries in a collision along the busy Morogoro-Dar es Salaam highway near Mikese. The accident involved a cargo truck

Cyclone Chido Devastates Mozambique and Mayotte

December 18, 2024
Cyclone Chido, a storm of unprecedented strength, has left a trail of destruction across Mozambique and the Indian Ocean island of Mayotte. The cyclone, which struck Mozambique on Sunday, brought fierce winds reaching up to 260 kilometers per hour and heavy rains,

Trump Announces Zelensky Won’t Attend Inauguration

December 17, 2024
President-elect Donald Trump has confirmed that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will not be invited to his inauguration. In a statement issued over the weekend, Trump shared that his decision was based on personal judgment and priorities as he prepares for his swearing-in

Concerns Over Mozambique’s Election Integrity Grow

December 17, 2024
Mozambique’s Constitution promises that sovereignty rests with the people, giving citizens the right to influence their government through elections, referendums, and other democratic processes. Article 2 of the Constitution states, “Sovereignty resides in the people. The Mozambican people exercise sovereignty in the
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