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Samia dishes out 100m/- for quality seeds production

PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has dished out 100m/- to the Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI) Hombolo Centre for increasing production…

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IIA to shape auditors on CAG report flaws

THE Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) has identified flaws that emerged in the Controller and Auditor General (CAG)’s report and…

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CRDB launches collateral-free Hajj financing solutions

CRDB Bank, one of the leading financial institutions in the country, has announced the launch of its new Hajj and…

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Inter-regional roads open up Katavi economy

THE completion of 216-kilometre road project to tarmac level linking Mpanda town in Katavi, Tabora, Kigoma and Rukwa regions has…

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Coffee Board to double seedling distribution

TANZANIA Coffee Board (TCB) is targeting to increase coffee production in the northern zone this season by doubling seeds distribution…

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Tanzania, Netherlands sign e-cert deal to boost horticultural sector

TANZANIA and The Netherlands have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation commitment to strengthen electronic certification (e-cert) for…

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Z’bar projects 7.1pc economic growth

ZANZIBAR economy is projected to grow at 7.1 per cent in 2023, thanks to the booming tourism industry and execution…

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Report: Telecom subscribers hit 61.9 million

TELECOMMUNICATION companies in the country have experienced a significant increase in number of active subscribers, as the Tanzania Communication Regulatory…

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‘New Isles revenue collection systems impermeable’

THE government on Wednesday dismissed as unfounded claims that the country is losing huge amount of money through the newly…

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Ministry seeks to hike import duty on edible oil

THE Ministry of Agriculture is seeking a hike edible oil import duty from the current 25 per cent to 35…

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