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Israel and Iran launch new strikes as first UK flight bringing citizens home is delayed

MIDDLE EAST: Israel and Iran launch new strikes as the war in the Middle East enters a sixth day. Israel…

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Why minister vows zero tolerance for substandard products

DAR ES SALAAM: MORE than 700,000 substandard roofing sheets have been seized and removed from the market following a special…

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Widows in Kondoa, Bariadi benefit from goat-keeping project

KIBAHA: A TOTAL of 50 widows, 30 from Bumbuta Village in Kondoa District and 20 from Mbiti Mlimani Village in…

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Tanzania shifts from biomass to clean cooking

DAR ES SALAAM: ACCESS to clean cooking energy remains one of Tanzania’s most pressing development challenges, closely linked to environmental…

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Sharpening the watchdogs: Training Zanzibar journalists on parliamentary reporting

ZANZIBAR: JOURNALISTS covering Zanzibar’s legislature gathered at the House of Representatives conference hall in Chukwani on February 14, 2026, for…

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NEVER AGAIN: Youth urged to guard Tanzania’s peace

DAR ES SALAAM: YOUTH, leaders and analysts have called on young people to become guardians of national calm, warning that…

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Experts urge inclusion in fisheries

DAR ES SALAAM: EXPERTS have highlighted structural inequities in Tanzania’s aquatic food systems, noting that persistent barriers limit sector productivity…

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CRDB’s 50bn/- on a golden prayer

DAR ES SALAAM: LET’S be real: Handing a 50bn/- loan to the Songwe Gold Family is a sophisticated financial gamble…

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China’s zero-tariff opportunity for African economies

DAR ES SALAAM: CHINA’S decision to waive tariffs on African exports to the Chinese market is a significant and timely…

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How poor data is costing companies millions

DAR ES SALAAM: EVERY month, Tanzanian companies lose money they never see. Not through theft. Not through fraud. But through…

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