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Tanzania Economy Remains Stable Despite Global Challenges

Tanzania's economy is projected to grow as expected despite the resurgence of COVID-19 in some countries plus raising energy prices. The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) said on Tuesday that the global growth has…

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East Africa GDP Set for Full Recovery in Two Years

The East African economic growth is projected to recover this year despite COVID-19 setback thanks to sustained public spending on infrastructure and improved performance of the agricultural sector. The…

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Samia’s Emphasis on Economic Diplomacy to Bolster Economy

The Minister for Agriculture, Prof. Adolf Mkenda said that the economic diplomacy that President Samia Suluhu Hassan continues to pursue is contributing to the improvement of people's living standards and…

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Tanzania at 60: A Tiny House Rich in Independence History

Walking at Ifunda Street, Magomeni area in Dar es Salaam, there is a unique old-style small house labelled Plot number 62. With a decoration of a shining white colour, the tiny house can easily be spotted out…

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Majaliwa Praises Rural Electrification Feat

As part of the government's commitment to continue boosting access to electricity, especially in rural areas, Prime Minister, Kassim Majaliwa revealed on Friday that a total of 10,361 out of 12,317…

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Minister: We’re Proud of National Unity since 1961

The Minister for Constitution and Legal Affairs, Prof. Palamagamba Kabudi (pictured), has cited national unity as one of the major achievements the country has made, since independence on December 9, 1961.…

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TBS Out to Promote Business Sector

Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) today launches the National Awards aimed to promote business sector through advancement of quality of goods and services in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC)…

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Zanzibar VP Amplifies Campaign Against NCDs

Zanzibar First Vice-President, Othman Masoud Othman has appealed to citizens to avoid a lifestyle that could lead them to getting non-communicable diseases, including diabetes. Mr. Othman made the plea…

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