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TEF Condemns Journalist Assault Incident

July 13, 2024
The Tanzania Editors Forum (TEF) has strongly condemned the recent assault on Dickson Ng’hily, a prominent business editor and digital department head at ‘The Guardian’ newspaper. Ng’hily was detained for nearly six hours after being assaulted while documenting pupils studying under tree

Record 99.1% Pass Rate in 2024 Form Six Exams

July 13, 2024
The Secretary-General Dr. Said Mohamed unveiled the highly anticipated results of the 2024 Form Six examinations, revealing an impressive rise in academic achievement with an unprecedented pass rate of 99.1%. This year’s outcomes represent a notable advancement compared to previous years, underscoring

World Bank Approves Strategy to Elevate Tanzania

July 13, 2024
The World Bank Group has approved a comprehensive Country Partnership Framework (CPF) aimed at consolidating Tanzania’s status as a lower-middle-income economy. Nathan Belete, the World Bank’s Country Director for Tanzania and neighboring countries, announced the approval of the CPF, covering the period

Zanzibar Enacts Law Protecting Whistleblowers

July 13, 2024
Zanzibar President Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi has announced the enactment of the Personal Data Protection Act. Speaking at an event commemorating African Anti-corruption Day at Nyamanzi Unguja, President Mwinyi emphasized that this new legislation aims to enhance trust, personal security, and accountability

Government Acts Against TRA Corruption Scandal

July 13, 2024
The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA), Finance Minister Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba (MP) has issued a resolute directive to TRA Commissioner General Yusuph Mwenda. The directive mandates the immediate dismissal of any TRA employees found soliciting or accepting bribes. Dr. Nchemba delivered this directive

Katavi Embraces National Grid Electricity Transition

July 13, 2024
President Samia Suluhu addressed residents of Inyonga in Katavi, announcing a significant shift in the region’s power supply strategy. Katavi, previously reliant on expensive generators costing up to 2 billion Tanzanian shillings monthly, is poised to integrate into the national electricity grid
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