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Tanzania pushes tourism agenda at UN meeting

TOLEDO, SPAIN: TANZANIA has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening global tourism cooperation following its participation in the 126th Executive Council…

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Tanzania sees a 28.3 percent rise in FDI inflows from 1.34bn to 1.72bn US dollars

DODOMA: TANZANIA continued to strengthen its position as one of Africa’s fastest-growing investment destinations, with foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows…

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From degraded lands to green prosperity: How Tanzania’s landscape restoration is powering climate resilience, jobs and a new rural economy

MBEYA: IN VILLAGES scattered across the Great Ruaha and Lake Rukwa basins, the signs of change are becoming increasingly visible.…

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RC Mtanda: Keep culture, ditch harmful traditions

MWANZA: Mwanza Regional Commissioner Saidi Mtanda has urged Tanzanians to preserve their cultural heritage while rejecting harmful traditional practices, saying…

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ESRAC centres transform early child development and inclusive education in Tanzania

DAR ES SALAAM: Education is often described as the foundation of opportunity, yet for thousands of children, the ability to…

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ESRAC centres transform early child development and inclusive education in Tanzania

DAR ES SALAAM: Education is often described as the foundation of opportunity, yet for thousands of children, the ability to…

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The electorate voted ‘en mass’ for the candidate

DAR ES SALAAM: THE Kenyan General Election is near, on Tuesday, 10 August 2027, to be exact. Voters will elect…

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What the Belgium airlines’ maiden flight to KIA means to TZ tourism industry

KILIMANJARO: THE tourism sector in the country got a big boost after the plane belonging to the Belgium Airlines, the…

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Urban expansion turns cities into plastic waste dumping grounds

DAR ES SALAAM: OVER the years, Tanzania has experienced a remarkable urban transformation, with bustling cities such as Dar es…

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Tarime farmer proves agroecology is real rural economic gold

AGRICULTURE remains the backbone of Tanzania’s economy, engaging more than 75 percent of the population according to government statistics. This…

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