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Tanzania calls for a united stance in protecting the market of natural diamond

FREETOWN: TANZANIA has called on the African Diamond Producing Association (ADPA) to take a united stance in protecting the natural…

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Rejoinder: Tanga is still the strategic bet, Tanzania can win it

TANGA: AMANI Mrope is right: capital has memory. But memory cuts both ways. Capital is egotistic. It also remembers turnaround.…

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China’s global trade strategy offers lessons for African nations

CHINA: CHINA has achieved something remarkable and deserves recognition from any rational and constructive observer of international relations, trade and…

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Alumni network driving Tanzania-France economic growth

DAR ES SALAAM: France and Tanzania continue to strengthen their long-standing relations through education, business cooperation and professional networking, as…

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From direction to destination: The road to Dira 2050

DAR ES SALAAM: I WAS intrigued with the recent interview featuring Minister of State for Planning and Investment, Prof Kitila…

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Investing in family planning: A smart path to healthier families and a stronger Tanzania  

DAR ES SALAAM: Every year, thousands of women and girls in Tanzania face life-threatening complications from unintended pregnancies, early childbearing,…

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Tanzania’s 25-year push to wean public entities off government subsidies

DAR ES SALAAM: OVER the next 25 years, Tanzania plans to gradually reduce the dependence of public entities on government…

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Key road safety considerations – 3

MWANZA: LAST week, the Mwanza Regional Traffic Officer (RTO), Sunday Ibrahim, spoke with our Mwanza-based reporter, Mr NASHON KENNEDY, about…

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How Tanzania’s youths are being mobilised to defend peace, union

ZANZIBAR: DESPITE a heavy downpour, the air was alive with chants, applause, and a renewed sense of purpose in Dombwe…

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Why Mwinyi’s reforms are changing public servants’ lives

ZANZIBAR: AT dawn in a quiet corner of Unguja, Khadija Omar, an office cleaner and mother of three, counts every…

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