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State acts on subsidised seeds distribution challenges

DODOMA: THE government has begun implementing various measures to resolve challenges faced by farmers in accessing subsidised seeds during the…

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Bunge urges review of treasury bond rates

DODOMA: THE Parliamentary Budget Committee has advised the government to review interest rates on treasury bonds, warning that the current…

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NBC, GSM quench thirst, fuel impact at Dodoma Marathon  

DODOMA: The National Bank of Commerce (NBC), the organizing body behind the NBC Dodoma Marathon, has officially welcomed GSM Group’s…

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DMI, TASHICO join forces to boost Tanzania’s Blue Economy

MWANZA: THE Dar es Salaam Maritime Institute (DMI) has entered into a groundbreaking partnership with the Tanzania Shipping Agencies Company…

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Shivo Towers breaks ground amid island-wide infrastructure surge

Unguja:  With the sudden roar of heavy machinery cutting through the calm morning air in Paje, the long-anticipated construction of…

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Government grabs pest threat by the horns

IN a bold move to safeguard national food security, the government has grabbed the pest threat by the horns investing…

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Investor activity surges across 20 counters

THE Tanzanian capital markets experienced a significant intensification of activity this week, signalling a robust return of investor engagement. Total…

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Private sector–friendly budget targets growth, jobs, industry

TANZANIA ’ S 2025/26 national budget, presented by Finance Minister Dr Mwigulu Nchemba last Thursday and aligned with President Samia…

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Budget 2025/26: Eyeing impact on Tanzania capital markets

TANZANIA through its Minister for Finance, Dr Mwigulu Nchemba (MP), announced its national budget for fiscal year 2025/26 on 12th…

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Govt sets 30pc procurement quota for groups

ARUSHA: PROCUREMENT agencies have been directed to allocate 30 per cent of their annual procurement budgets to indigenous companies and…

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