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Africa-Singapore SAMEV Builds Path to Shared Growth

Tanzania has joined other African nations at the Fifth Singapore-Africa Ministerial Exchange Visit (SAMEV), a high-level forum aimed at deepening cooperation in trade, investment, and sustainable development between Singapore and the African continent. The Tanzanian delegation is being led by the country’s
August 27, 2025

India Defends Oil Trade Amid Western Criticism

India’s Foreign Minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, has firmly dismissed Western allegations that New Delhi is profiting from discounted Russian crude oil, insisting that the country’s energy policies serve its national interest and are conducted transparently. Speaking at a policy forum in New Delhi,
August 26, 2025

TRA Sets Deadline for Online Sellers to Register

The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has issued a strict 30-day deadline for online entrepreneurs to register their businesses for tax purposes, marking a decisive move to formalize the rapidly expanding digital economy. This directive affects a broad range of individuals earning income
July 25, 2025

Tanzania Expands Role in Global Pulse Market

Tanzania is quietly emerging as a strong contender in the international trade of pulses — the edible seeds of leguminous crops such as pigeon peas, chickpeas, and lentils. These once-overlooked crops are now finding their place at the heart of the country’s
July 23, 2025

Kariakoo Foreign Shops Threaten Local Livelihoods

A recent government-led investigation has unearthed a hidden network of illegal foreign-owned businesses operating in Kariakoo, one of the busiest commercial districts in Dar es Salaam. At the heart of the findings is a system where foreign nationals—primarily from China—use Tanzanian citizens
June 9, 2025

Kariakoo Market Opens Bidding for Business Stalls

The management of Kariakoo Market has officially announced an open bidding process for business stalls, scheduled to take place from June 5 to June 11, 2025, through the TAUSI Portal — an electronic system designed to streamline stall allocations. In a statement
June 4, 2025

Dar Leaders Give Traders Two Weeks to Move

Authorities in Tanzania’s bustling commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, have given informal traders operating along access roads near Kariakoo Market a strict two-week ultimatum to vacate the area—clearing the path for the much-anticipated reopening of one of East Africa’s busiest trading hubs.
May 30, 2025
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