Tanzania is scrambling to stop vandalism of its new electric standard gauge railway (SGR) infrastructure after two incidents in recent weeks disrupted train services from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma.
Tanzania has made remarkable strides in digital transformation over the last decade, becoming one of Africa’s leaders in ...
Dar es Salaam. The government has underscored importance of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and community involvement in ...
While Singapore are at the bottom of the table in the six-team ODI World Cup 2027 qualifying tournament, Tanzania too are yet ...
Invited by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, President Samia’s participation at the summit—under the theme ...
Tanzania wants to increase its annual budget by 11.6 per cent in the 2025/2026 fiscal year, from Tsh49.35 trillion ($18.98 ...
Tanzania’s national football team, Taifa Stars, is gearing up for a crucial AFCON 2025 qualifying match against Ethiopia, ...
The Tanzania High Commission in Nigeria has stated his country is dedicated to strengthening trade and bilateral ties with ...
Tanzania will recall its older shilling notes, mostly issues more than 20 years old, removing those long-standing notes from ...
Selling apple trees has become one of the company’s key revenue streams. The business has supplied trees to buyers across ...
Almost half of Uganda's imports from within Africa are sourced from Tanzania, which is the second largest source of Uganda's ...
Kenya, which for years had been Uganda’s leading source of imports in Africa, is now in second position, with a contribution ...