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Mwinyi stresses women empowerment

ZANZIBAR: ZANZIBAR President Hussein Mwinyi has reiterated the government’s commitment of supporting the Women Representatives Association (UWAWAZA) in empowering women…

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ATE’s Female Future Programme cohort donates CPAP machines to support newborns

DAR ES SALAAM: THE women of the ‘Female Future Programme’ cohort 10 conducted by the Association of Tanzania Employers (ATE),…

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UN Women, TWCC in project to train 8,000 entrepreneurs

DAR ES SALAAM: THE Tanzania Women Chamber of Commerce (TWCC) has launched Twende Sokoni Afrika programme that targets to train…

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ATE commits to gender equality in workplace

DAR ES SALAAM: THE Association of Tanzania Employers (ATE) has reaffirmed its commitment to gender equality by increasing women’s participation…

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Debate star sets sights on diplomacy

DAR ES SALAAM: THE University of Dar es Salaam’s (UDSM) debating hall crackled with energy. Two teams, representing universities across…

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Tanzania’s maternity leave reform: Big win for workers’ rights

TANZANIA’S decision to extend maternity leave for employees who give birth to premature babies marks a significant milestone in labour…

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UN Women, EU boost child protection efforts

ZANZIBAR: IN a significant move to enhance efficiency in handling gender and child-related cases, the UN Women organisation, in collaboration…

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Tanzanian women, girls making strides in STEM

“Empowering women and girls in leadership and STEM will not only promote gender equality but also enhance research and innovation…

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Bridging the Digital Divide: How the African Girls can code initiative empowers young women in Tanzania.

DAR ES SALAAM: As a child growing up in Morogoro, Tanzania, Annagrace Malamsha was always drawn to the sciences. While…

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30 years after Beijing Conference: Tanzania celebrates progress

DAR ES SALAAM: AS the world marks 30 years since the Beijing Conference this year, Tanzania has made significant progress…

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