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Rafiki briquettes revolutionise the clean energy future

DODOMA: IMAGINE: There is a new superhero in the Tanzanian cooking world—not solar panels or wind turbines (excellent, but frankly…

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Visit the land of TZ’s political warrior

ZANZIBAR: RASHIDI Mfaume Kawawa commonly referred to as the Lion of the Battlefield, was the second Prime Minister for Tanganyika,…

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New national strategy targets restoring TZ’s mangrove forests

MANGROVES, a unique group of salt-tolerant trees and shrubs thriving in tropical and subtropical coastal regions, are increasingly recognised for…

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Security firms must go digital or get left behind

IN a world where both physical and digital threats are rapidly evolving, the private security industry finds itself at a…

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Untold stories of Tanzania’s wild spaces

TANZANIA continues to stand out internationally for its exceptional tourism offerings, earning multiple prestigious awards. Notably, the country won seven…

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COLUMN: STAY INFORMED. Formal education and the realities of life

KIJANA excelled in science subjects during his high school life and felt a strong desire to pursue a career that…

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Covid origin myths hinder pandemic prevention

IN late June, the Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens (SAGO), a group of independent experts convened…

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Front-of-pack labels vital in combating NCDs

DAR ES SALAAM: IT is a bright and chilly Saturday in the commercial city of Dar es Salaam. Another weekend,…

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Why some Small and Medium Enterprises are falling behind?

THE country’s startups and the digital side-hustles sprouting have one constant: Ambition. Tanzanian entrepreneurs are building, trading, innovating. And it’s…

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Banking booms, but Vision 2050 needs more

ONCE upon a time in a parched valley, a strange scene unfolded. A single cow stood glistening, plump and proud,…

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