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BRAC opens new branches in Ruvuma

BRAC Tanzania Finance Limited (BTFL) has recently launched two branches in Ruvuma Region to bring financial services closer to the…

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SBL launches new initiative to tame impaired driving

Serengeti Breweries Limited (SBL) is implementing a project dubbed ‘Wrong Side of the Road’ which is a new interactive e-learning…

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Initiative to restore Tanzania coastline with 1 million mangrove trees launched

A one-year-campaign geared to restore mangrove forest with one million trees along Tanzania’s coastline has been launched in Dar es…

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Huawei and UDSM’S CoICT Launch ICT Practice Center

Huawei Tanzania and the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) have inaugurated an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) practice center at the…

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EABC shapes business priorities

THE East African Business Council (EABC) board has shaped the new business priorities for Intra-EAC trade growth and economic resilience.…

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Mwinyi wants policy, curriculum review to enhance development 

ZANZIBAR President, Dr Hussein Mwinyi has directed the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training to collaborate with key stakeholders to…

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Number of tourists visiting Tanzania on rise

A TOTAL of 742,266 tourists visited Tanzania tourism destinations between January and July 2022, up from 546,133 who were recorded…

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Bagamoyo Port construction to start next year

CONSTRUCTION of Bagamoyo Port is set to commence in the next financial year, the Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) said on…

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TRANSACTION LEVIES CUT:  Govt to steer financial inclusion

THE recent decision by the government to reduce and scrap some levies charged on mobile money and banking transactions will…

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Economy grows by 5.4 per cent-BoT

TANZANIA’S economy has grown by 5.4 per cent compared to the projection of 4.7 per cent, for the first quarter…

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