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No Singeli vibe, it’s Balladeers who sing Jesus return in blue notes

DAR ES SALAAM: GENTLY flavoured with R&B-like syncopation, Joel Lwaga’s Bongo Flava ballad, New Beginning, still commands the Easter Gospel…

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Data subject rights: Taking control of your personal data in everyday life

DAR ES SALAAM: IN our daily lives, whether sending money, registering a SIM card, browsing online, or signing up for…

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Mini-tournaments boost global team development

DAR ES SALAAM: THE FIFA Series is a global development competition organised by FIFA, designed to give national teams more…

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Digital Trade Rules Raise Concerns

NAIROBI: African countries are expressing growing concern that emerging global rules on digital trade could limit their ability to shape…

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Coca-Cola injects USD 1.94m to strengthen water security in Tanzania

Morogoro: The Coca-Cola system in Tanzania is investing USD 1.94 million to help restore the Ruvu Basin, a vital water…

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Hidden threat of ‘Indian’ crows to sustainable birdwatching tourism

DODOMA: It is around 1:30 p.m., and the sun is scorching, forcing a native Pied Crow to gently land on a towering yellow poinciana tree…

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TBL unveils water conservation strategy to protect the environment

DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA Breweries Limited (TBL) has rolled out a comprehensive strategy aimed at reducing water consumption in beer…

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From Lake Victoria to London, a green message in art

DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIAN-BORN multidisciplinary artist Shafina Jaffer is making waves on the international stage with her latest installation, Amanah…

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Turning Reform into Results: How Tanzania’s 284 proposed tax changes could be implemented for real economic impact

DAR ES SALAAM: ON 18 March 2026, at the State House in Dar es Salaam, President Samia Suluhu Hassan received…

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Unity call as nation awaits inquiry findings

DAR ES SALAAM: CITIZENS have been urged to remain calm, united and forward looking as the country awaits the findings…

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