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Deputy Minister Demands Respect for Fishing Ban

July 4, 2024
Deputy Minister of Livestock and Fisheries, Alexander Mnyeti, has called on the Regional Member of the Central Committee of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) in Rukwa, Sultan Saleh Seif, to respect the government’s decision to halt fishing activities in Lake Tanganyika. Mnyeti

Chama Bids Farewell to Red Lions

July 3, 2024
Clatous Chota Chama, a name synonymous with success and excellence at Red Lions, has officially bid farewell to the club. Chama, who concluded his contract on June 30, 2024, was unveiled as a new player for Yanga SC on July 1, 2024.

Pinda Advocates Government-Private Sector Partnerships

July 3, 2024
Former Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda emphasized the critical need for robust partnerships between the government and the private sector. Speaking at the 48th Sabasaba International Trade Fair in Dar es Salaam, Pinda highlighted the potential of private sector engagement to create substantial

Tanzania, Mozambique Strengthen Trade and Security

July 3, 2024
Tanzania and Mozambique have embarked on a new chapter of collaboration aimed at strengthening trade, investment, and security ties. This development follows high-level talks between Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan and Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi. Strengthening Trade and Investment During a joint

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
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