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Workers Return to Work After 5 Days Strike

July 7, 2024
The workers of the Kibena Tea Factory located in Njombe District, who had been on strike for 5 days, have returned to work immediately after the Regional Commissioner of Njombe Hon. Anthony Mtaka to visit the Tea factory managed by the DL

Citizens Have Been Required To Pay Tax Voluntarily

July 7, 2024
Citizens have been asked to pay taxes voluntarily by realizing that the Government cannot implement development projects without collecting income from various sources including the daily activities of individuals. The opinion has been given by the Deputy Secretary General of Treasury Services,

3 West African Military Leaders Meet To Form Alliance

July 7, 2024
The leaders of the three West African military governments are meeting together for the first time to cement an alliance created against opposition from neighboring countries Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. All three countries that now form the Alliance of Sahel States

Mbwambo Criticizes MP for Failing Constituents

July 7, 2024
Fredrick Mbwambo, who is aspiring to become a Member of Parliament for the Same Mashariki constituency through Chadema, has questioned why the current MP, Anne Kilango Malecela (CCM), has failed to create opportunities for the residents of her constituency. He suggests that

Ruaha Marathon Spotlights PM Majaliwa’s Commitment

July 6, 2024
Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa participated in the Great Ruaha Marathon 2024 held at Ruaha National Park in Iringa region. The marathon, aimed at boosting tourism in Southern Tanzania, saw Majaliwa alongside thousands of participants running through the scenic landscapes surrounding the Great

Bodies of 89 migrants retrieved from Atlantic

July 6, 2024
In a tragic incident highlighting the perilous journey of migrants seeking refuge in Europe, Mauritanian coastguards have recovered the bodies of 89 individuals from a capsized boat in the Atlantic Ocean. The vessel, originally carrying 170 people, mostly migrants from West Africa,
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