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How stability in Middle East calms financial markets, boost economic growth

ALTHOUGH taken for granted, economic activity thrives and can fuel both national and individual growth when peace is maintained within…

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Strephit project strengthens plant health systems in Zanzibar

ZANZIBAR: THE strephit Project (Strengthening Plant Health Services in Tanzania for enhanced food safety) plays a critical role in improving…

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From Vision 2025 to 2050: Youth at centre of transformation

DAR ES SALAAM: AS Tanzania closes one development chapter and opens another, the country’s most remarkable success story lies not…

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Let there be light: Road lighting is AFCON 2027’s silent MVP

DAR ES SALAAM: WHEN Minister for Works, Abdallah Ulega, told members of Parliament the government’s allocation of 40bn/- for road…

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Crafty lyrics speak volume as Tanzania welcomes the festive season

DAR ES SALAAM: FROM undisclosed locations in Mbezi Luis, one of the most vibrant outskirts of Dar es Salaam, “Amenitengeneza’’…

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CLEAN AUDIT, GROWING REVENUE AND BIGGER AMBITIONS: Kwimba’s development story takes shape

MWANZA: IN an era where accountability, transparency and prudent management of public resources have become central pillars of local government…

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How President Samia is redefining women’s diplomacy in Africa

DAR ES SALAAM: EVERY year on June 24, the world observes the International Day of Women in Diplomacy, a United…

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From colonial legacy to strategic economic alliance: A new era for Africa, France

DAR ES SALAAM: THE Africa Forward Summit, recently held in Nairobi, Kenya, remains fresh in the minds of many who…

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Development banks propel Tanzania’s growth

DAR ES SALAAM: THE recent FY2026/27 national budget discussions in Parliament generated considerable debate on the future of Tanzania’s development…

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Roads driving TZ’s economic transformation

DAR ES SALAAM: FOR decades, many parts of Tanzania were separated not by distance, but by the poor quality of…

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