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Deputy Prime Minister Encourages Investment in Kagera Region

December 20, 2024
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy, Dr. Doto Biteko, has urged investors to explore opportunities in Tanzania’s Kagera Region, emphasizing its unique geographical advantages and economic potential. Speaking during the second regional investment festival, held as part of the “Ijuka Omuka

Deputy Minister Urges Swift Action on Employee Transfers

December 20, 2024
The Deputy Minister in the President’s Office for Public Service Management and Good Governance, Deus Sangu, has issued a strong warning to public sector employers who delay processing employee transfer requests. He emphasized that such delays are unacceptable and pledged to hold

Arusha Aims to Eliminate Begging in Six Months

December 20, 2024
The city of Arusha is taking bold steps to eliminate street begging within the next six months, an initiative designed to improve the city’s appeal to tourists, visitors, and businesspeople. The plan, led by the Arusha Regional Government in collaboration with community

Minister Urges Round-the-Clock Work on Urgent Projects

December 19, 2024
The Minister of Construction, Abdallah Ulega, has instructed the Road Authority to operate around the clock to ensure the timely completion of critical infrastructure projects under the ministry. Ulega issued these directives during a meeting with senior management and regional managers of

Dodoma Officials Call for Improved Project Implementation

December 19, 2024
Efforts to enhance development in Dodoma Region have been marred by unfinished projects and poor citizen engagement, raising concerns among residents. These issues were highlighted by Dodoma Regional Commissioner Rosemary Senyamule during a meeting with infrastructure sector officials, members of parliament, and

Tanzania Unveils Affordable Health Insurance Plans

December 19, 2024
Tanzania has rolled out new health insurance packages designed to make medical care more accessible and affordable for its citizens. The announcement, made by the Minister for Health on Tuesday, introduced two fresh schemes—**Ngorongoro Afya** and **Serengeti Afya**—while discontinuing the older Najali,
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