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Gov’t Wants Concrete to Replace Logs in Mining Fields

Authorities in Tanzania are rallying behind concrete technology in mining sites as an alternative to commonly used logs which pose growing threat in confronting environmental pollution and climate…

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Plans to Curb Illegal Fishing Nets in Pipeline

The Government is working on a mechanism to identify fishing nets manufacturing process and distribution to fishermen to control illegal nets in the country. This was revealed in Mwanza Region yesterday by…

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Samia Lifts Tourism Sector

Tourism sector prospects look brighter owing to President Samia Suluhu Hassan's new approach to tackling the COVID-19 pandemic. According to sources from within the multi-billion dollar sector, the…

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Tanzania Revels in Greatest Regional, Continental Roles

As African Governments commemorated 'Africa Day' yesterday, Tanzania touted her role in promoting Peace, Democracy and Development at national, regional continental levels. Speaking at a conference to…

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Gov’t Dishes Out 350m/-to Students With Disabilities.

The Government announced on Tuesday it had issued over 350m/-loan to support at least 97 students with disabilities or those whose parents have disability to further their education in the ending academic…

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PM Calls for Industrial-Driven Research Works

Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has called upon researchers and innovators across all sectors to embark on research and innovation of emerging technologies, which can boost industrial growth and people's…

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Dangote Eyes Fertilizer Plant in Tanzania

Nigerian industrial conglomerate, Dangote Industries is considering to extend its investment into producing fertilizer in Tanzania, the billionaire business magnate, Aliko Dangote said in Dar es Salaam on…

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Innovation Week 2021 - Dar es Salaam Edition

The main theme for this year is “Innovation for a Resilient and Inclusive Digital Economy”. The Innovation Week Tanzania has steadily grown from the modest start in 2015 with around 500…

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