Tanzania’s most ambitious farming scheme, the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT), which envisages increasing food output for local consumption and export, has impressed delegates at the just ended World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.
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NEWS that Tanzania is likely to send only one runner in the Summer London Olympic Games is disheartening and disturbing.
MEMBERS of the Parliamentary Standing Committee for Energy and Minerals on Tuesday advised the government to ensure that a legal framework is in place before extraction of uranium deposits and related activities begin in the country.
IT was sad to learn that doctors in public hospitals intended to lay down tools. The effects of doctors going on strike are always far-reaching.
NEWS that a multi-billion sugarcane production project in Kilombero has flopped due to inefficiency on the part of individuals within the government to resolve a simple land dispute has been received with sadness.
ON Saturday, President Jakaya Kikwete held separate consultations on the ongoing constitutional review process with top leaders of the National Convention of Construction and Reforms (NCCR-Mageuzi) and Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Chadema).
There was a disturbing revelation early this week that greedy land grabbers, some of whom hold high positions in government, have colluded with corrupt village leaderships to carve out more than 100 hectares of land from Ruvu Forest Reserve in Coast Region.
ALL over Africa, talks are on about who will eventually be crowned the continental football kings as the 2012 African Cup of Nations kicks off on Saturday in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon respectively.
FORMER Chadema Special Seats Member of Parliament, the late Regia Mtema was on Wednesday laid to rest at her home village in Ifakara, Morogoro region.
PRINCIPAL Judge, Justice Fakih Jundu has sounded a warning over the financial status of the Judiciary saying it cannot perform its duties effectively because it is broke.