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Market cap expands by 2.9pc to 34tri/-

DAR ES SALAAM: THE Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) recorded a softer trading week during the period ended April…

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Why Nyerere’s call for unity matters more than ever

DAR ES SALAAM: IF Mwalimu Julius Nyerere were alive today, he would have turned 104 years old yesterday. As Tanzania…

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COLUMN: MIND YOUR LANGUAGE. Is the world facing high prices of oil, fuel, petroleum, or all, at the same time?

DAR ES SALAAM: TO address the various challenges currently facing the world as a result of the conflict going on…

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Why public must be wary of disruptive social media activism

NAIROBI: IN today’s digital age, information travels faster than ever before. A single message, video or post can reach thousands,…

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Life insurance premiums: What you need to know

LIFE insurance is an important way to protect your family, and understanding premiums can help you make the most of…

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One ant for $220: The new frontier of wildlife trafficking

NAIROBI: DURING this rainy season, swarms can be seen leaving the thousands of anthills in and around Gilgil, a quiet…

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Why Tanzania’s security industry must go green

WHEN we talk about security, one is often tempted to picture armed guards, patrol vehicles and surveillance cameras. Traditionally, the…

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Health, my son, should not be taken for granted

DAR ES SALAAM: DEAR nephew Milambo, I send you warm greetings from this restless and ever-moving city of Dar es…

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Motel Agip: Currently out of service, but emotionally fully booked

DAR ES SALAAM: CITIES, like people, are not defined by their pandemonium alone. Of course, some are loud and flamboyant,…

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Lake Natron: Tanzania’s most surreal destination

ARUSHA: HIDDEN in northern Tanzania, Lake Natron is one of Africa’s most extraordinary landscapes — a place where nature feels…

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