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Namibia interim leader won’t run in election

February 7, 2024
Namibia’s  Nangolo Mbumba, who took over as interim president of the southern African country on Sunday after Hage Geingob died in office, said he had no plans to run in elections due at the end of the year. That means Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah,

President Samia names new PSSSF, TARI and HESLB directors

February 7, 2024
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has appointed three officials to head Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI), Public Service Social Security Fund (PSSSF), and Higher Education Loan Students’ Board (HELSB) respectively. A press statement issued by the State House’s Communication Directorate on Tuesday said

TRA lowers tax on Sprits, liquors’ stamps

February 7, 2024
The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has announced new prices (fees) for tax stamps where the tax price for all Spirits and Liquors will now be 33,392.00 instead of 42,214.37. Statement issued by the TRA stated ,that the new prices came into effect

Majaliwa aweka jiwe la msingi jengo la TMA

February 6, 2024
Waziri Mkuu Kassim Majaliwa amemwakilisha Rais Dkt. Samia Suluhu Hassani katika hafla ya uwekaji wa jiwe la msingi la ujenzi wa jengo la Wakala wa Vipimo Tanzania (WMA). Ujenzi wa jengo hilo utagharimu kiasi cha shilingi Bilioni 6.17 na linatarajiwa kukamilika ifikapo

Kenya, Poland sign agreements on agriculture and taxes

February 6, 2024
Kenya has signed two bilateral agreements with Poland aimed at boosting relations between the two countries. The signing of the agreements on agricultural cooperation and tax solidarity at state house in Nairobi on Monday was witnessed by President William Ruto and his

TLS commits to assist poor citizens

February 6, 2024
The Tanganyika Law Society (TLS) has committed to assist poor citizens, who cannot afford to hire advocates in efforts to access timely justice for all. Chairman of the TLS Kagera Chapter, Mr Raymond Laurent explained that one of the core duties of

Senegal parliament extends Presidential Vote delay by 10months

February 6, 2024
Senegalese lawmakers voted late Monday to delay this month’s presidential election until December, an unprecedented move that has sparked international concern over a country normally seen as a beacon of stability in West Africa. The bill was passed near unanimously, with 105
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