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Hard work defines Taifa Stars
DAR ES SALAAM: THE latest squad announcement for Taifa Stars offers more than just a list of names. It conveys…
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MIF 2026: Steering Tanzania’s investment towards Vision 2050
DAR ES SALAAM: BY mid-afternoon yesterday, the Minority Interest Forum 2026 (MIF 2026) drew to a close, capping three days…
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Proudly bullish on funding own development
DAR ES SALAAM: FOR decades, Tanzania’s development ambitions were tethered to external aid and debt. As the Presidential Commission on…
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Collective women empowerment and the child
KILIMANJARO: IT is 3 a.m. in a small village on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro. Three notorious thieves move quietly…
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Tanzania’s diamonds, a legacy of promise and a future of opportunity
DAR ES SALAAM: DIAMONDS remain one of Tanzania’s most historically significant mineral resources, anchored by the famed Williamson Diamond Mine,…
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Beyond raw exports, Tanzania’s mining sector turns a corner
GEITA: TANZANIA’S mining sector is quietly undergoing a structural shift, one that could redefine its long-term economic trajectory. The latest…
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Why Tanzanian firms must rethink data
DAR ES SALAAM: ACROSS many offices in Tanzania, business decisions still begin in the same place. A spreadsheet. Finance teams…
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A new chapter for Tanzania’s logistics sector
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA is approaching a critical turning point in its logistics and transport system. The decision to begin…
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The gods of rain are awake in this city
DEAR nephew Milambo, Warm greetings to you from the bustling and often bewildering city of Dar es Salaam. I hope…
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A ‘makeshift structure’ to help people cross a flooded river on foot, may not be a pedestrian crossing!
DAR ES SALAAM: PARTS of the country have recently suffered from heavy rains. This is reported in the Custodian (12…
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