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Climate impacts coffee output

DAR ES SALAAM: APPROXIMATELY 90 per cent of Tanzania’s coffee output comes from about 320,000 smallholder farmers, each typically managing…

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Who gets to tell Tanzania’s story in Washington — and at what cost?

WHEN news surfaced that Tanzania had signed a $1.08 million, two-year contract with a Washington consulting firm led by a…

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Chiefs, citizens unite to defend peace

DAR ES SALAAM: FOR decades, Tanzania has been widely recognised as a beacon of peace, unity and stability in Africa.…

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Arrest in Tanzania: Where the question begins

DAR ES SALAAM: IN Tanzania, arrest is rarely dramatic. It may begin with a request to report to a police…

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Lake Victoria emerges strategic trade corridor via ports, SGR

LAKE Victoria is steadily reclaiming its place as a central pillar in Tanzania’s transport and trade system, following sustained investments…

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ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING, COMBATING FINANCING OF TERRORISM: Kenya at high risk, a blessing for Tanzania

DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA’S excellent leadership in financial management in international interactions has led to its removal from the EU…

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How AI protect mobile money users

DAR ES SALAAM: MOBILE money has become part of everyday life in Tanzania. Today, people use their phones to pay…

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Religious voices call for unity beyond differences in Tanzania

GEITA: IN a world increasingly characterised by division and discord, Tanzania stands at a critical crossroads, shaped by its rich…

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Govt signs 1.2tri/- deal to electrify hamlets

DODOMA: THE government, through the Rural Energy Agency (REA), has signed 30 contracts valued at 1.2 tri/- to extend electricity…

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Meet the nocturnal African springhare of Serengeti

MARA: ACROSS villages and towns in many African communities, folktales about the African springhare and the way it overcomes challenges…

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