DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA’S efforts to combat Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) have received a significant boost through the ongoing work of…
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Read More »DODOMA: PERMANENT Secretary in the President’s Office – Public Service Management and Good Governance, Mr Juma Mkomi has called on…
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Read More »SERENGETI: A high-level delegation of 120 travel agents from the United States has wrapped up an exclusive familiarization trip to…
Read More »SEOUL: TANZANIA has continued to remain among Korea’s government priority countries for development assistance (ODA) for another five years (2025–2030).…
Read More »ARUSHA: TRAVEL agents from the United States have pledged to promote Tanzania as one of the best destinations in the…
Read More »BARIADI: Small-scale miners in the Simiyu Region have asked the government and financial institutions to support them by providing a…
Read More »BEIJING: TANZANIA and China continue to strengthen their cooperation in business and investment, with a major focus on coal mining,…
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