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Creating connections of harmony and understanding: The community’s contribution to enhancing national unity

IN contrast to other nations in our region, Tanzania’s national unity and peace stand out not only as significant strengths…

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NEVER AGAIN: Social media must build, not break the nation

DAR ES SALAAM: PEACE has long been one of Tanzania’s most cherished national pillars that quietly sustains livelihoods, attracts investment…

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Tanzania lures its citizens to apply for small-scale mining licenses   

ZANZIBAR: THE Tanzanian Minerals Commission has encouraged Tanzanians to apply for Small-Scale Mining Licenses and establish small factories for cutting,…

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Feeding the Islands: Why Zanzibar is struggling to grow enough rice

ZANZIBAR: IN the rice paddies of Kibonde Mzungu, early morning mist clings to the surface of flooded fields while farmers…

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Tanzania’s youth and digital economy: Rethinking social media’s role

FOR too long, the image of Tanzanian youth online has been dominated by tales of wasted hours, viral distractions and…

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Reconciliation is not the responsibility of leaders alone, it is the collective duty of all citizens to foster national unity

DAR ES SALAAM: IN today’s world, where governance continues to improve, multiparty general elections are a cornerstone of democratic life.…

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Access to capital drives development journey

DAR ES SALAAM: ON 30th December 2025, discussing business issues and finance, I outlined my outlook for 2026, emphasising that…

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A New Year for business data-driven decisions

DAR ES SALAAM: THE New Year does not arrive with fireworks for businesses. It arrives in balance sheets. In budgets.…

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Life without birth certificate feels invisible, nonexistent

MANY people may take their birth certificate, or similar official papers, for granted – hidden in a drawer and rarely…

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If Africa outpaces Asia, will Africans feel it?

DAR ES SALAAM: A YEAR can be “good” on paper and still feel harsh in the market, at the bus…

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