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Wake the sleeping dogs before AFCON 2027 barks back, please….

DAR ES SALAAM: THERE is an old English saying: “Let sleeping dogs lie.” In normal life, this is sound advice.…

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VISION 2050 FROM PLAN TO ACTION: Every drop counts for Tanzania’s future

DAR ES SALAAM: AS Tanzania begins implementing Vision 2050, ensuring reliable water supplies is becoming a central part of the…

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Tanzania, Egypt deepen economic, diplomatic ties

DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA has reaffirmed its commitment to deepening diplomatic and economic relations with Egypt, citing longstanding ties and…

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Healing hearts beyond hospitals: China reaches Tanzania’s vulnerable children

DAR ES SALAAM: PARTNERSHIPS between nations are often measured by towering bridges, modern highways, thriving trade and billion dollar investments.…

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Protecting lives requires stronger families, counselling, community awareness

MWANZA: THE most painful tragedies often leave behind one difficult question: Could they have been prevented? Recent reports of murder,…

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Govt rescue boats set new course for safer travel, stronger Lake Victoria economy

MWANZA: FOR generations, Lake Victoria has been both a lifeline and a challenge for thousands of Tanzanians living on its…

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Why Tanzania’s journey towards pharmaceutical self-reliance is promising

DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA is steadily building a new future for its pharmaceutical industry, with rising investment in local manufacturing…

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105 years of CPC reflect visionary leadership, accountability, China’s development success

DODOMA: TANZANIANS have described the 105th anniversary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) as a reflection of accountability, integrity,…

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Public entities key to Tanzania’s road to a $1 trillion economy

DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA’S ambition to grow its economy from the current 85 billion US dollars to one trillion dollars…

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From long walks to better learning

DAR ES SALAAM: FOR many years, thousands of pupils in rural Tanzania began their school day before sunrise, walking several…

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