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Land Use Plan Out to Protect Serengeti Ecosystem

Several villages in wildlife-rich district of Serengeti have successfully established land-use plans to help protect the Serengeti ecosystem and foster social economic development. The establishment of…

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Govt Eyes Economic Leap

The Ministry of Finance and Planning yesterday unveiled a 12,96tri/- budget for 2021/22 fiscal year highlighting 13 priorities aimed at stimulating the country's economic growth. Tabling the budget in the…

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Samia to Meet Youth in Mwanza Next Week

President Samia Suluhu Hassan is scheduled to meet face to face with youth in Mwanza next week, a government offical announced on Monday. The President's meeting in Mwanza is a continuation of her…

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Nigerian’s T.B. Joshua Dies Aged 57

Temitope Balogun Joshua, also known as T.B. Joshua, a frontline Nigerian preacher and televangelist, has died aged 57. Mr. Joshua, the Founder of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), died in Lagos on…

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Economy Stable Amid COVID-19

Revenue collections between January and May this year has remained stable, showing indication to grow in the coming months despite effects of COVID-19 pandemic . From the period under review, Tanzania Revenue…

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Govt Releases Over 2.6tri/- for Strategic Projects in 3 Months

At least 2.624tri/- have been released between March and June this year for financing various strategic projects that are being implemented in various parts of the country. President Samia Suluhu Hassan…

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Poaching Down by 90 Percent

"The Government has managed to reduce poaching incidences in the country by 90 percent, with the number of elephants increasing," the Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Dr. Damas Ndumbaro has…

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UN Pledges Support on Environmental Protection

The United Nations in Tanzania has expressed commitment to continue working with the Tanzanian Government in preservation of the country's environment as the country joins the rest of the world to mark the…

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