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Giant Leap in Maritime Sector

President Samia Suluhu Hassan yesterday witnessed the signing of multi-billion marine service projects in Mwanza, envisioned to open-up business across the Great Lakes Region and Indian Ocean. In her…

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Tanzania Ranked Seventh in Africa for Promoting Tourism Sector

Tanzania is among the Top 10 countries in Africa which have recorded the fastest growth in the Tourism sector. Tanzania has been ranked among the top ten best countries in Africa for promoting its tourism…

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Samia: The Work Goes On

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has appealed to Tanzanians to pay tax to keep the country's strategic projects afloat. The President, who was speaking before laying a foundation stone on the proposed…

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New Government Gathers in Jerusalem for Traditional Presidential Photo

At 11.00am, all 27 members of the new Cabinet gathered with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett at President Reuven Rivlin's official Residence in Jerusalem for the traditional official photograph. Finance…

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Tanzanite Trading Set for Scrutiny

President Samia Suluhuu Hassan yesterday ordered the Minister for Minerals, Mr. Dotto Buteko along with experts and investors in the mining sector to form an umbrella organisation that will oversee the…

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Boost in Mining Sector as President Samia Launches 12.2bn/- Mwanza Gold Refinery Plant

President Samia Suluhu Hassan Sunday launched a first-ever gold refinery plant in the country. The plant trades as Mwanza Precious Metals Refinery (MPMR). Inaugurating the 12,2bn/- project in Mwanza, Her…

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President Samia Inspects EAC Longest Bridge Construction Project

President Samia Suluhu has on Monday morning inspected an ongoing construction of a 3,2km Kigongo-Busisi Bridge. Kigongo-Busisi, the longest bridge in East Africa, will cross the southern end of Lake…

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Samia Slams High Interest Rates

President Samia Suluhu Hassan yesterday ordered the Bank of Tanzania (BoT) to take appropriate measures to address high interest rates, calling for reasonable levels for lenders. < The President said…

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