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TZ secures 517bn/- for rail enhancement project

TANZANIA secured a 200 million US dollars loan from World Bank’s International Development Association, for second phase of the Tanzania…

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Universities instructed on financial literacy plans

Minister Omary Kipanga has directed higher learning institutions to work with BOT in evaluating the implementation of plans to include…

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Tanzania, Türkiye commit to boost trade, investments

ANKARA, TÜRKIYE: Tanzania has reiterated its commitment to enhancing a mutually beneficial relationship with Türkiye. President Samia stated at a…

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Internal Auditors should participate in capacity building-TADB

TADB has encouraged internal auditors from various institutions in the country to continue participating in various forums to gain a…

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How e-Fahamu bridges digital gap for students with disabilities

VODACOM Tanzania Foundation said it is leveraging technology to provide real learning opportunities to traditionally excluded groups

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EPZA woos investors to automotive industry

EPZA has urged investors to grab opportunities in the automotive industry particularly in vehicle and spare partys manufacturing to reduce…

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Compensation for Bagamoyo Port project completed

THE government has completed compensating land owners who had to relocate to pave the way for implementation of Bagamoyo Port…

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CCM lays emphasis on crop export permits

THE ruling party CCM has directed the Ministry of Agriculture to issue export permits for agricultural products and expand the…

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NVeP, Barrick donation to address education, health challenges

DAR ES SALAAM: BARRICK Gold in collaboration with Nos Vies en Partage (NVeP) has donated 20,000 US dollars (over 51m/-)…

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WB: SSA public debt declines by 57 pc

TANZANIA: THE public debt in Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to decline to 57 per cent this year from 61 per…

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