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Chadema Defies Registrar Over Leadership Row

Tanzania’s main opposition party, Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Chadema), has rejected a directive from the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties annulling recent leadership appointments within the party. The decision, issued on Monday, May 13, 2025, nullified the confirmation of
May 15, 2025

Tanzania Scales Up Rural Power Access Project

The Government of Tanzania is extending electricity to under-served regions, with a focus on fishing communities, small-scale mining, industrial zones, and social service centers. Deputy Minister of Energy, Judith Kapinga, addressed Parliament today, affirming that over 300 locations have already been connected
May 14, 2025

China Cautions UK Over New US Trade Deal

China has voiced strong opposition to the newly signed UK-US trade agreement, warning that the deal may undermine global trade principles and unfairly isolate Chinese interests. The agreement, which was finalized last week, grants British exporters reduced tariffs on products like automobiles
May 14, 2025

Industry Ministry Seeks $135 Billion Budget Approval

The Ministry of Industry and Trade has presented its financial estimates for the 2025/2026 fiscal year, seeking parliamentary approval for a total budget of TZS 135.8 billion, aimed at strengthening the country’s industrial and commercial sectors. Presenting the budget before the National
May 14, 2025

Tanzania Makes Sign Language Training Mandatory

The government of Tanzania has announced that sign language training will become a mandatory part of all teacher training programs. The move is designed to help educators effectively communicate with students of all abilities, including those with special needs. The announcement was
May 14, 2025

Tanzania Opens Education Sector to Private Investment

Tanzania’s government has reaffirmed its commitment to improving the delivery of technical and vocational education by opening doors to private sector investors, in a move aimed at expanding access to skills-based learning and modern infrastructure. Minister for Education, Science and Technology, Professor
May 14, 2025

Tanzania Parliament Passes $2.4 Trillion Education Budget

The Parliament of Tanzania has officially approved a TSh 2.439 trillion budget for the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, marking a significant investment in the country’s long-term development and commitment to building a knowledge-based economy. The announcement was made during a
May 13, 2025
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