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Telescope at Mount Kilimanjaro Peak to Lure Tourists

In efforts to attract more tourists to visit the country, Astronomers in collaboration with the Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) are planning to install a telescope at the peak of mountain Kilimanjaro so as to…

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TARURA to Spend 3.6tri/- for Road Networks

The Government through the Tanzania Rural and Urban Roads Agency (TARURA) plans to spend 3.6tri/- in the next five years to widen its road network countrywide. With the plan, the government envisages to…

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Nature Reserve Unveils ‘Unlock Amani’ Campaign

The Amani Nature Reserve has launched campaign dubbed "Unlock Amani" that among other things aims at promoting Ecotourism while conserving water sources to ensure sustainability of the forests and availability…

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TZ to Receive More COVID-19 Vaccines

Tanzania is set to receive another consignment of COVID-19 vaccines this month through the COVAX facility, as the country looks to scale up innoculation. The East African nation is currently rolling out…

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Tanzania Starts Issuing Digital COVID Certificates

The Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children has started issuing electronic COVID-19 vaccination certificates. Speaking at Karimjee grounds in Dar es Salaam where journalists…

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Mwinyi: Census Vital for Execution of Development Plans

Zanzibar President, Dr. Hussein Mwinyi yesterday assured full support to the envisaged sixth national population and housing census in August next year. President Mwinyi described the exercise as highly…

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Dar Enlivens Investment Sector

The Government is reviewing various laws and policies regulating the business and investment sector, to create a conducive climate for investors, President Samia Suluhu Hassan said yesterday. The move goes…

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Tanzania Cuts COVID-19 Testing Cost at Boarders

The Government has cut down the cost of testing COVID-19 at the boarders, the Health Ministry has announced. Travellers will be required to pay only USD 50 instead of previous USD 100 charged for RT-PCR test…

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