Tanzania

PPAA pushes digital reforms in public procurement

DODOMA: The Public Procurement Appeals Authority (PPAA) is planning to enhance the module for submitting and handling complaints and appeals…

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First specialists from Namtumbo start work: Mantra Tanzania builds the project together with local personnel

NAMTUMBO: One of the largest mining projects in the country’s history is unfolding in southeastern Tanzania. Mantra Tanzania Ltd. –…

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Tanzania eyes resilient cities

BAKU: TANZANIA is implementing comprehensive national strategies aimed at reshaping the future of its cities by preventing unplanned urban expansion…

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PM resolves 51-year land dispute

MOSHI: PRIME Minister, Mwigulu Nchemba has resolved a 51-year-old land dispute between Mtimhoo Parish of the Catholic Church under the…

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Segerea road upgrade included in 2026/27 plan

DODOMA: CONSTRUCTION of the Bima–Mawenzi–Kimanga Road in Segerea Constituency has been included in the 2026/27 development plan, with 3.65 kilometres…

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Public service moves to strengthen disability inclusion

DODOMA: PUBLIC servants with disabilities are set to benefit from strengthened workplace protections and more inclusive working environment as the…

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Justice, anti-graft reforms top 123.6bn/- budget

ZANZIBAR: GOOD governance, justice reforms and anti-corruption initiatives have emerged as key priorities in a 123.6bn/- budget presented for the…

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National IDs to stay under centralised printing

DODOMA: NATIONAL identity cards will continue being printed through a centralised system to ensure maximum security, quality control and proper…

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Academic certificates proposed as loan collateral

DODOMA: A PROPERTY security bill is being finalised by the government to allow university graduates to use academic certificates as…

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Gulf crisis threatens Tanzania economy

DAR ES SALAAM: THE government has warned that the ongoing conflict involving Iran and the Gulf region could negatively affect…

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