How Sh1.88 trillion Energy funds will be spent Dar es Salaam. The government on Wednesday outlined priorities for the Energy ministry which is planning to spend 95 percent of its next budget for development projects. Deputy Prime Minister...
PRIME How Tanzania’s foreign policy has evolved in the past 60 years From the visionary leadership of Julius Nyerere to the pragmatic approach of President Samia Suluhu Hassan, Tanzania's foreign policy has evolved significantly, reflecting the shifting dynamics...
Msekwa's insider account of Tanganyika-Zanzibar Union Msekwa delves into the intricate details of those five days, from April 22 to April 26, 1964, which proved instrumental in the realization of the union.
Key roads in Dar es Salaam closed due to ongoing heavy rains Ongoing rainfall has led to the closure of some key roads in Tanzania’s commercial capital Dar es Salaam, with many people being forced to stay at home.
PRIME The battle for control: Inside Diamond Platnumz's feud with Ziiki media Tanzania's music industry is facing a significant clash between Bongo Flava superstar Diamond Platnumz, his label WCB Wasafi, and music distributor Ziiki.
Fatal accident claims 13 lives in Kilwa 13 people have been killed, and six others were injured in a car accident that occurred in the Somanga area of Kilwa District, Lindi Region.
PRIME Dar es Salaam: The transformation of Tanzania’s megacity At the centre of the city’s transformation les the port of Dar es Salaam, whose role in facilitating trade, driving industrialization, and attracting population influx has been instrumental
USAID Kizazi Hodari Northeastern Zone: Empowering girls and young women, building resilience in the face of HIV/AIDS
MP wants Tanzanians from Mainland to use passports to enter Zanzibar He argued that this move is necessary to protect the islands of Zanzibar by managing the influx of people, which has reached a point where housing is becoming scarce.
PRIME Here's where the invisible citizens hide By the end of last month, there were 58,330 uncollected passports at various Immigration offices across Kenya, and the government was begging fellows to pick them up. That was on the back of...
Business leaders chart course for Tanzania’s digital economy Businesses are encouraged to invest in employee skill development and foster a culture of innovation to support Tanzania’s journey towards becoming a digital hub
Senegal's new leader calls for 'rethought' relationship with EU Senegal's new leader Bassirou Diomaye Faye has called for a "rethought" relationship with the EU during a visit by European Council President Charles Michel.
Israel launches 'offensive action' in Lebanon as Gaza pummelled Israel said Wednesday its forces were carrying out "offensive action" in Lebanon after launching cross-border strikes targeting Hamas ally Hezbolla.
Confronting workplace sabotage Sabotaging can include being left out of crucial meetings, other people taking credit for your work, getting blamed before being given the opportunity to explain yourself or being set up to look...
TID makes a triumphant return to Kenya after eight years After an eight-year hiatus, Bongo Flava artiste TID is set to thrill Kenyan fans with a series of performances starting from April 24 to May 5.
Yanga title charge on hold as match against JKT Tanzania postponed The unplayable field, caused by recent bad weather, forced match officials to call off the game.