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[Daily News] THE Speaker of the National Assembly Dr Tulia Ackson has commended NMB Bank for coming up with a short term loan scheme for Members of the Parliament that will help finance their needs and goals.
[Daily News] ZANZIBAR Seaweed Cluster Initiative (ZaSCI) has said 99 per cent of the seaweed produced in Zanzibar is being exported thus generating income for farmers and boosting the Isles economy.
[Daily News] BARRICK'S North Mara mine has experienced an uncontrolled release of low-quality water to the environment following the unexpected failure of a water transfer pipeline along the haul road between the Gokona and Rama operations.
[Daily News] LOCAL economists have described the recently-signed seven Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) for implementation of business projects in Tanzania by US investors as a big boost towards promoting foreign direct investments.
[Daily News] THE government is set to meet with leaders of trade unions to discuss various issues regarding the welfare of workers.
[Daily News] TANZANIA Railways Corporation (TRC) has announced that it will begin testing the 25,000 Voltage power systems that will be supplied in the first lot of Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) power lines from Dar es Salaam to Morogoro on Wednesday next week.
[Daily News] THE stage is all set for premiering of the Royal Tour documentary in Arusha region on April 28th this year.
[Daily News] BENJAMIN Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam is ready to host an explosive Women's Premier League (SLWPL) derby between Simba Queens and Yanga Princess today.
[Daily News] THE government has hailed the Private Agricultural Sector Support (PASS) Trust for supporting the agricultural sector in efforts to improve livelihoods of farmers in the country.
[Daily News] PREMIER League's bottom-placed Mbeya Kwanza breathed a sigh of relief following a hard-earned 2-1 win over Coastal Union at Majimaji Stadium in Songea on Friday.
[Daily News] THE Haemophilia Society of Tanzania (HST) is calling upon the government to begin setting a budget for the purchase of treatment products for patients with haemophilia and other blood diseases.
[Daily News] ZANZIBAR President Dr Hussein Mwinyi has insisted that Tanzania and the world at large will continue to remember Mwalimu Julius Nyerere's efforts of unifying people and fighting for the liberation of African countries.
[Daily News] SIMBA have a 90-minute mission against Orlando Pirates to successfully seal the CAF Confederation Cup semis, the club's primary target.
[Daily News] IN efforts to promote sea sports here, the honorary consul general of Brazil in Zanzibar Abdulswamad Abdulrahim has embarked on supporting young people engaged in the 'Jump into the sea and swim' sports, a famous entertainment at the Forodhani public beach, Stone Town.
[Daily News] TANZANIA continues to reap the fruits of empowering women after attaining the honor to have a delegate listed in the list of top 100 Women CEOs in Africa for 2021.
[Daily News] CHAMA cha Mapinduzi Special Seat MP Alex Ndiyamkana has died aged 35, the Speaker of the National Assembly Dr. Tulia Ackson announced Sunday.
[Daily News] Students pursuing various courses in hospitality management have been urged to promote domestic tourism in the country.
[Daily News] The Occupational Safety and Health Authority (OSHA) has called upon stakeholders of forest resources to comply with prerequisite safety measures at their workplaces.
[Daily News] CALL has been made to improve laws to control sexual abuses which contribute to unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions among young girls.
[Daily News] MEMBERS of the public have been urged to have trust in women to hold managerial positions because the reality shows that they can bring positive changes like men when they are given chances.
[Daily News] STAKEHOLDERS here have proposed for review of policies on culture with regard to promote more creative arts in the country.
[Daily News] RESEARCH institutes in the country have been called upon to liaise with farmers so as to identify areas where to grow strategic crops and increase productivity for farmers' benefit.
[Daily News] PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan is expected to grace the Union Day celebrations, which will be marked at Dodoma's Jakaya Kikwete Convention Centre (JKCC) in the country's capital on April, 26th this year.
[Daily News] VODACOM Tanzania Plc has signed a contract with the National ICT Broadband Backbone (NICTBB) that would allow the former to use the government-owned fiber optics cable infrastructure to enhance connectivity in rural Tanzania.
[Daily News] CRDB Bank has met with key business stakeholders in the US to identify and tap the 'Royal Tour programme' opportunities, a fundamental step in wooing investors into the country.
[Daily News] INNOCENT Mungyi has been transferred from Office of Solicitor General to the Ministry of Information, Communications and Information Technology as Head of Communication.
[Daily News] BARRICK'S North Mara and Bulyanhulu mines have donated Point of Care (POC) systems to Musoma Referral Hospital as part of a support programme to assist the country in combatting and containing Covid-19 and other infectious diseases.
[Daily News] TUESDAY of last week was the day of remembrance for Prime Minister Edward Moringe Sokoine's death; who died in office on 12nd April, 1984 in a tragic road accident at Wami-Dakawa in Morogoro region, when he was returning to Dar es Salaam from an ordinary Parliamentary session in Dodoma.
[Daily News] POLICE in Katavi region have intensified a manhunt for unknown assailants who allegedly for superstitious beliefs hacked to death a 90 years old, Marietha Thomas.
[Daily News] WORKS and Transport Minister Makame Mbarawa has been impressed with the speed of construction of the New Wami Bridge, which is set to start operations in the next two months.
[Daily News] A total of 886,724 households who participated in the first phase of the Productive Social Safety Nets I (PSSN I) programme have been assessed of which 781,342 households have met the criteria to continue benefiting from the second phase of the programme (PSSN II).
[Daily News] SIX people were killed and four others seriously injured after two cars collided head-on, on the Arusha-Makuyuni highway at Alkatani area on Tuesday evening.
[Daily News] GOVERNMENT will employ 7,612 health workers in hospitals, health centres and dispensaries by end of this financial year.
[Daily News] The government may issue permit for employment of 30,000 civil servants including teachers in the coming financial year, the Parliament has been told.
[Daily News] SIMBA SC have confirmed filing a formal complaints to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) against Orlando Pirates co-coach Mandla Ncikazi for his utterance after the quarterfinal first leg match at Benjamin Mkapa in Dar es Salaam.
[Daily News] MINISTER of State in President's office, Regional Administration and Local Government Mr innocent Bashungwa has suspended Mvomero District council District Executive Director (DED), Mr Hassan Njama to pave the way for investigation after allegedly failing to implement his directives.
[Daily News] THE National Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (NACTVET) (NACTVET) and the Association of Tanzania Employers (ATE) have named Tanzania Commercial Bank (TCB) the leader and champion of advancing human capital development in the country.
[Daily News] NATIONAL Insurance Corporation (NIC) pre-tax profit has more than doubled, being pushed up mainly by proceedings from the general insurance portfolio.
[Daily News] BUSINESS analysts say airports with better services contribute highly to the economy growth of a country. It is behind this argument that has driven President Hussein Ali Mwinyi and his government to have airports improvement program among priorities for development.
[Daily News] Dodoma -- PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan is expected to grace the commemoration of this year's Media Day slated for May 3, in Arusha.
[Daily News] ZANZIBAR President Hussein Mwinyi has commended the efforts taken by the Indian Embassy in Tanzania in supporting Zanzibar to implement its development projects, including the improvements of water supply for domestic use in the islands.
[Daily News] PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa on Tuesday issued seven directives to the Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC), the most crucial of which, was to prepare a content that satisfies the needs and aspirations of the entire Tanzanian community.
[Daily News] CHINESE Ambassador to Tanzania, Ms Chen Mingjian has said that the deepening bilateral relationship between Tanzania and China has seen an increase in number of Tanzanian students leaning Chinese language.
[Daily News] THE Parliament on Tuesday reacted to the launch of the Tanzania Royal Tour film as it hailed efforts by President Samia Suluhu Hassan in promoting tourism in the country.
[ISS] The silent and deadly trade is one of the most lucrative and harmful forms of human trafficking.
[Daily News] POLICE in Unguja North Region have insisted that Zanzibar is safe for tourists and all other visitors.
[Daily News] THE East African Community (EAC) has made appointments for staff to fill various vacant positions in its organs and institutions.
[Daily News] THE government has reiterated its commitment to implement plan of generating 200MW from the geothermal by 2025.
[Daily News] CHIEF Court Administrator, Prof Elisante Ole Gabriel, has rooted for team spirit among Judiciary of Tanzania staff in implementing the second five-year Judiciary Strategic Plan (2020/21 - 2024/25).
[Daily News] NETHERLANDS has pledged to support Tanzania's sustainable and inclusive development through vocational education.