AS Tanzania commemorate the 64th anniversary of our independence, this nation has a unique opportunity to reflect on the ...
When Tanganyika gained independence in 1961 under President Julius Nyerere, the economy was small, agrarian and heavily ...
American companies, universities and investors can benefit from Tanzania’s youthful workforce, growing urban centers and ...
Government must deepen regional and international trade cooperation, particularly through AfCFTA, suggests CEO Joseph R.
Political stability and new investment are powering Tanzania’s push into electrification, hydropower, and LNG—strengthening ...
UNEA-7, the world’s highest decision-making body on environmental matters, continues this week with negotiations on ...
Zanzibar's President Hussein Ali Mwinyi told Newsweek of his plans for diversifying the economy away from tourism.
THE Tanzania Scaling-Up Sustainable Marine Fisheries and Aquaculture Management (TASFAM) Project is set to transform the lives of thousands of coastline communities while strengthening the country's ...
TANZANIA’S competition week unfolded this year with a familiar mix of official ceremony and public optimism, yet the ...
Following the Tanzanian authorities’ brutal response to widespread pro¬tests that took place in the aftermath of the 29 ...
DAR ES SALAAM– (MaraviPost)- The Tanzanian government has announced the cancellation of its annual Independence Day celebrations, citing ongoing political and economic crises.
The US and European Union are cynically weaponising “human rights” over Tanzania’s post-election massacre to pull the country ...