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Tanzania, Algeria Deepen Economic and Investment Ties

December 22, 2025
Tanzania and Algeria have agreed to strengthen cooperation across key economic sectors, including energy, investment, tourism, and air transport, in a bid to deepen trade relations and promote shared prosperity. The agreement was reached following talks between Tanzania’s Minister for Foreign Affairs

UN Names Barham Salih New Refugee Chief

December 22, 2025
The United Nations General Assembly has approved the appointment of former Iraqi president Barham Salih as the next head of the UN refugee agency, a decision that carries both symbolic and practical significance at a time of unprecedented global displacement. With the

Tanzania and Algeria to Strengthen Economic Cooperation

December 22, 2025
Tanzania and Algeria have moved to strengthen their diplomatic and economic partnership following high-level talks between their foreign ministers held in Cairo, Egypt. The discussions took place on December 19, 2025, on the sidelines of the Second Africa–Russia Foreign Ministers’ Conference, bringing

Government Emphasises Dialogue With Religious Leaders

December 22, 2025
The government has once again underscored the importance of working hand in hand with religious leaders, describing them as vital partners in promoting justice, peace and national security, while encouraging Tanzanians to remain patient, tolerant and united. The message was delivered by

Ngongo Port Project Seen as Lindi Growth Engine

December 22, 2025
Tanzania’s plans to expand its maritime infrastructure gained fresh momentum after Prime Minister Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba inspected the Lindi Regional Port and called for faster progress on the proposed Ngongo Port project, a development expected to transform trade and transport in the

Tanzania’s Wage Gap Grows Despite Job Gains

December 22, 2025
Tanzania’s formal job market is expanding, but new official data suggest that the benefits of this growth are being shared unevenly, with a widening gap between what public- and private-sector workers earn. Findings from the latest Employment and Earnings Survey show that
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