A ONE day national conference on economic growth is scheduled for Thursday in Dar es Salaam, bringing together experts and other stakeholders in the field to discuss the country’s economic potentials and the way forward.
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THE Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo Youth Council (BAVICHA) Deputy Chairperson has distanced the party’s youth wing from the war of words between Maswa West Member of Parliament John Shibuda and the wing’s chairman John Heche.
SOME villagers in Rukwa Region are gripped with fear, believing the government is broke and therefore will be unable to compensate them, when they are relocated to pave the way for constuction of a road.
FEW female students who have dared to major in science and technical studies have succeeded, some of them even better than their male counterparts, it has been observed.
NEWS that one company has applied to Surface and Marine Transport Regulatory Authority (Sumatra) seeking a go-ahead to hike commuter fare by 150 per cent has been met with mixed reactions.
SOME 35 NGOs have teamed up to petition the government, urging it to allocate adequate budget for maternal and newborn health during the 2012/2013 financial year.
A GROUP of people masquerading as lawyers have emerged in Tarime and Rorya districts, Mara Region and conned several residents into believing that they will take up their cases after paying them.
COMMERCIAL production of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs in Tanzania will start in August, after over six months delay.
FORMER professionals in energy and mining will from now on be fully utilised to ensure that the resources benefit many Tanzanians.
SEVEN districts of Arusha Region have been ordered to start tracking down all students who were supposed to join public secondary schools this year but chose to disappear.