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Tanzania looks beyond AFCON as facilities take shape

ARUSHA: THE Government is investing heavily in football infrastructure ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), with the facilities…

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Greatest investment is building Tanzania’s human capital

DAR ES SALAAM: WHEN Tanzania unveiled Dira 2050, much of the public conversation centred on the country’s ambition to build…

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Tanzania, Africa50 agree to bolster ties in advancing infrastructure, unlocking investment doors

DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening strategic partnerships with development partners and investors to accelerate infrastructure…

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Financial illiteracy undermines mining compensation benefits

DAR ES SALAAM: FOR many families living in Tanzania’s rural communities, the announcement of a new mining project often brings…

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CEO Induction 2026 is over, real work begins

DAR ES SALAAM: THE true measure of a leadership programme is not how much is discussed in the training room,…

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Fuel investment goes rural as Tanzania targets energy access

DAR ES SALAAM: AS Tanzania advances efforts to achieve inclusive economic growth and expand access to modern energy services, the…

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Why environmental awareness education is crucial for Tanzania’s sustainable future

DAR ES SALAAM: AS Tanzania continues to pursue economic growth, industrialization, urban development and agricultural expansion, environmental sustainability has become…

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Tanzania-Mozambique: From political solidarity to strategic economic partners

DAR ES SALAAM: THE story of Tanzania and Mozambique has its roots in a shared struggle for Africa’s liberation. Bound…

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Meet the women who grow more than crops

MOROGORO: WHEN Agnes Simon Elias walks through her flourishing sunflower fields in Chakwale Ward, Gairo District, it is hard to…

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Young scientists seek answers to Dar es Salaam’s flooding crisis

DAR ES SALAAM: AS Dar es Salaam continues to experience rapid urban growth and recurring floods, two young researchers from…

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