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The agreement includes an increased funding allocation of $55.56 million (about Sh161.1 billion), up from $44.3 million ...
The second-quarter results reaffirm the communications sector’s solid foundation and its crucial role in supporting ...
DAR ES SALAAM: THE Tanzanian government, through the Ministry of Health, has continued to strengthen reproductive health ...
Dar es Salaam. The East African Community (EAC) has assumed the rotating chairmanship of the COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Task Force (TTF) at a pivotal moment, renewing hopes for a more harmonised and ...
TANZANIA’s relentless pursuit of a cashless economy is yielding unprecedented results, with digital transactions reaching new ...
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA’S commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, will host the 27th Ministerial Committee of the Southern African ...
STRATEGIC investments in Dar es Salaam and Tanga ports have catapulted Tanzania into a rising regional hub for chemical ...
This question is particularly urgent in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s largest and wealthiest city—and gateway to important tourist destinations such as Zanzibar, the Serengeti, and Ngorogoro Crater.
Dar es Salaam's water authorities said they would shut off piped water to the city's nearly 6 million people every other day until water levels recover.