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Increase coffee production to meet new factory demand

February 2, 2024
Mara Regional Commissioner Mr Said Mtanda has urged residents to increase coffee farming and get raw materials to the newly constructed coffee processing factory, a property of the farmers’ cooperative union in the region (WAMACU). Launching such a 1.3bn/- worth coffee factor

Latest EPL youngsters to score late winning goals

February 2, 2024
Manchester United’s young stars continue to etch their names into English Premier League history by scoring late winning goals. The trend began in 2009 when Federico Macheda, then 17 years old, scored a last-gasp winner against Aston Villa in a thrilling match

Mwinyi orders executives to execute CCM manifesto

February 2, 2024
 Zanzibar President Dr Hussein Mwinyi has ordered government executives to quickly execute the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi’s (CCM) 2020/2025 election manifesto. “We have executed the manifesto excellently in the past three years, but we need to double our speed in the remaining

Clear work within 10 days, contractors ordered

February 2, 2024
Mbinga Town Council chairperson, Kelvin Mapunda, has issued a 10-day ultimatum to local contractors, who are implementing carryover projects in the area, to complete the work accurately. Mr Mapunda issued the ultimatum on January 29, this year, and will expire on or

Judiciary takes steps to uplift criminal justice

February 2, 2024
The Judiciary of Tanzania has taken steps to implement the recommendations of the Commission formed by President Samia Suluhu Hassan to improve criminal justice institutions in the country. This was revealed yesterday by Chief Justice of Tanzania, Professor Ibrahim Juma, during the

Guinea oil blast victims protest against broken promises

February 2, 2024
Victims of last December’s oil terminal explosion  in Guinea’s capital, conakry, that left 20 dead,have protested against what they call the failed promises of the military government to help rebuild their houses. In addition to those who were killed at least 240
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