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Minister tasks TCB to boost coffee production

KILIMANJARO: DEPUTY Minister for Agriculture Mr David Silinde has directed the Tanzania Coffee Board (TCB) to develop a mechanism that…

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UK’s BII commits 38bn/- to NMB Jamii bond

British International Investment (BII), the UK’s development finance institution, announced its anchor commitment of 15 million US dollars (37.5bn/-) to…

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CCCT Tanzania Unveils Report on Chinese Culture, Construction Industry

DAR ES SALAAM: China Communications Construction Co., Ltd (CCCC) has unveiled two dynamic publications; a pioneering Research Report on the…

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NIRC, Egypt firm to develop Bugwema Valley

MARA: THE National Irrigation Commission (NIRC) plans to develop an irrigation project in the Bugwema Valley in Musoma District, Mara…

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‘Low supply, high interests hinder housing sector growth’  

TANZANIA: INADEQUATE supplies of equitable houses and high interest rates charged on housing loans have been the major constraints in…

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Ilala strengthens measures against arbitrary sale of alcohol

DAR ES SALAAM: ILALA District Council has embarked on measures to control the unchecked sale of alcoholic beverages to young…

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Tanzania, Uganda embark on joint maritime communication project

TANZANIA: TANZANIAN and Ugandan governments have embarked on the Multinational Lake Victoria Maritime Communication and Transport (MLVMCT) project physical works.…

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BoT set to purchase 12 tonnes of gold

DODOMA: THE government through the Bank of Tanzania (BoT)’s Domestic Gold Purchasing Programme is expected to purchase about 12 tonnes…

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Why local farmers should embrace technology

DAR ES SALAAM: The government is urging local farmers to adopt new technologies to transform their traditional practices into agribusiness.…

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Tanzania extends aviation penetration to five countries

DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA has signed bilateral Air Services Agreements (ASAs) with five new countries, expanding its aviation connectivity to…

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