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President Samia Reshuffles Cabinet Leadership

July 3, 2024
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced a series of new appointments and reshuffles within her administration. The changes, detailed in a statement by Chief Secretary Amb. Dr. Moses Kusiluka, reflect the President’s ongoing efforts to optimize government operations as Tanzania heads towards

New SGR Trains Enhance Connectivity

July 3, 2024
Tanzania is advancing its railway modernization with the arrival of two new electric multiple-unit (EMU) trains from South Korea, adding to the already operational set introduced in April. These trains, featuring eight wagons each, are set to commence services between Dar Es

BoT Restricts Dollar Use to Strengthen Shilling

July 3, 2024
The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) has implemented new measures to restrict the use of US dollars within the country, a strategic move aimed at bolstering the value of the Tanzanian shilling amidst a regional scarcity of the dollar. Marwa Patrick, an economist

CCCC Hosts Special Event for Children With Special Needs

July 3, 2024
The Kawe A ward Executive, Husna Nondo, has extended her sincere gratitude to the China Construction Communication Company (CCCC) for their support in providing food, free medical treatment, and various equipments to students with special needs at Kawe A Primary School located

Kapinga Asisitiza Utunzaji wa Miundombinu ya Umeme

July 2, 2024
Naibu Waziri wa Nishati, Mhe.Judith Kapinga ameuagiza Wakala wa Nishati Vijijini (REA) kuongeza kasi ya kuwaunganishia umeme wananchi katika vijiji ambavyo tayari vimefikiwa na miradi ya usambazaji umeme ili kuleta tija. Kapinga ameyasema hayo tarehe 1 Julai, 2024 wakati alipokagua miradi ya

Mashambulizi Dhidi ya Watoto: UN Yatoa Onyo

July 2, 2024
Umoja wa Mataifa umetoa tathmini ya kuhuzunisha ya mwaka 2023, ukiweka wazi kwamba mwaka huo ulikuwa na idadi kubwa zaidi ya ukiukwaji dhidi ya watoto katika kipindi cha miongo kadhaa. Virginia Gamba, mwakilishi maalum wa Umoja wa Mataifa kwa ajili ya watoto,

Tour Operators Oppose Tanzanian Shilling Payments

July 2, 2024
Tour operators in Tanzania’s northern regions have expressed strong opposition to recent regulatory changes requiring all payments to be conducted in Tanzanian shillings. The new regulation, implemented by the government, mandates that all transactions, including permits and other fees, be made in
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