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Food abundance now addresses stunting crisis
DAR ES SALAAM: IN a nation renowned for its fertile soils and bountiful harvests, it is both ironic and alarming…
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Come Dar derby
DAR ES SALAAM Derby that was scheduled for March 8 this year is now expected to be staged on June…
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COLUMN: Treasury registrar’s corner. TR Office sees 48pc rise in non-tax revenue in 10 months
DODOMA: IN just ten months, The Office of the Treasury Registrar (OTR) has recorded an extraordinary surge in non-tax revenue…
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COLUMN: STAY INFORMED. Man is a social animal, or is he?
WELCOME to the village of Polepole, where on one fine evening in the village of Polepole, a group of men…
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Borders are open, so should your business be
THERE’S a swahili saying that goes, “Usikate tamaa, hata kama soko ni la nyanya.” Translation: Don’t give up, even if…
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Historic dividend declarations fuel market rally at the DSE
A SURGE of dividend declarations has booster investor appetite and participation in the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE), driving…
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Think before you post, nation’s peace depends on it
TO everyone in this digital age where news breaks faster than a sneeze and opinions spread quicker than wildfire, it…
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Singida is not just stopover, but a goldmine in disguise
SINGIDA: YES, you read that right. While many zoom past Singida on their way to “somewhere else,” the smart ones…
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Deadly delicacy: Sea turtle poaching threatens wildlife, human lives
TANZANIA: YESTERDAY was a World Turtle Day that is an annual observance dedicated to raising awareness about turtles and tortoises…
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AGOA expiration and new US reciprocal tariffs; there is still an opportunity to bloom
AFRICA: ENACTED in May 2000 the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) is the cornerstone of US economic engagement with…
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