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Tanga bond opens doors for subnational instruments

TANGA UWASA Water Bond worth 53.12bn/- was listed at the DSE marking a milestone in the history of alternative project

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State to provide 13bn/- subsidy to tobacco farmers

DODOMA: THE government will provide 13bn/- subsidy to tobacco farmers in 2024/25 financial year, to cut down the cost of…

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Cassava training boosts yields for Tanzanian farmers

TABORA: Researchers from the Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI), , in collaboration with researchers from the International Institute of Tropical…

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How financial sector grapples with internet disruptions

SOME commercial banks and mobile telephone companies advised customers to use alternative channels as mobile apps and internet banking services…

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Zanzibar economy to grow by 7.6pc in 2024

ZANZIBAR economy is projected to grow at an average 7.6 per cent in 2024, higher than last year's 7.4 per…

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1,666 families vacate airport land

KILIMANJARO: A TOTAL of 1,666 households have voluntarily vacated the Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) area after the government paid them…

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TZ, France cement ties

TANZANIA and France have signed the Paris Declaration to strengthen existing bilateral diplomatic and economic cooperation.

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Tanzania, Uganda organize business forum to boost trade, investment

THE Uganda-Tanzania Business Forum 2024 is expected to uplift the trade volume and investment between the two countries.

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East Africa bloc pushes up Airtel Africa revenue

AIRTEL Africa has said mobile money revenue in constant currency pushed by East Africa strong performance tops its revenue for…

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10 students excel under the Absa Tanzania leaders in the making graduate engagement programme

Dar es Salaam: A total of 10 students from different higher learning institutions have today graduated from an 18 months…

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