Sharon Sauwa, The Citizen Tanzania

Sharon Sauwa

The Citizen Tanzania

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Kinana salutes Nyerere, Castro over bilateral ties

Over the past six decades Tanzania has been cooperating with Cuba in various sectors including education, health and agriculture. → Read More

TRC allays fears over 'ordinary' SGR carriages

The Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) has cleared the air regarding the arrival of the cabins saying the ones that arrived and widely shared on social media are meant for the long routes. → Read More

Universal Health Insurance Bill postponed by parliament

The bill was presented to parliament in its eighth sitting which began in September, after being postponed for several years. → Read More

First beneficiaries of free Primary school education to sit final exams

The group was the first when the fee free education policy that kicked off in 2016. → Read More

Mbatia, NCCR controversy in fresh twist

Dodoma. The leadership fight in the opposition NCCR-Mageuzi took a new twist yesterday with the conflicting sides differing about court case. The party congress on Saturday expelled former chairman James Mbatia who claimed the decision interfered with the court injunction filed by Mr Mbatia and a colleagues against the party meetings. While Mbatia’s team maintain that the case is still in the… → Read More

Diarrhea vaccine for children on the way, says ministry

“Diarrhea is dangerous to children, especially those who haven’t received the jabs,” → Read More

Government defends TPDC's involvement in fuel trade

The Minister of Energy, Mr January Makamba, told Parliament said that there was nothing wrong with TPDC being involved in the petroleum products business → Read More

UDSM come up with cement product that could slash building costs

Varsity has come up with an innovation that is a potential alternative to traditional cement, and which could slash building costs by at least half → Read More

Government to review Songas contract

The government has said it will review its contract with Songas once the current one expires in July 2024 to ensure it does not have any flaws. → Read More

Five from one family killed by unknown attackers

Five people from the same family in Zanka village, Dodoma have been killed by unknown assailants. → Read More

Health ministry warns over fast-spreading virus

The government yesterday warned over the fast-spreading Covid-19 variant, urging the public to take precautionary measures against the pandemic. → Read More

CCM spares lawmakers summoned for grilling

CCM yesterday concluded its meeting of the National Executive Council (NEC) without grilling the three firebrand lawmakers as it was anticipated. → Read More

'Start with draconian articles in the constitution'- political stakeholders say

Political stakeholders on Friday resolved that the most complained about articles of the Constitution should be amended first instead of immediately resuming writing a new National Constitution. → Read More

Law on urban transport coming

The government said yesterday that it will enact a law to govern public transport in major urban centres. → Read More

Government: Talks underway on pension calculations

The government said yesterday that negotiations aiming at coming up with a clear decision on the system to be used in calculating pension benefits after the transition expires in the 2022/2023... → Read More

Air Tanzania fares too high, says MP

Member of Parliament for Mpanda Rural constituency, Mr Seleman Kakoso has today called on Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) to reduce its fares, saying they are too high to be afforded by... → Read More

Prime Minister: 80 percent of first vaccine consignment used up

Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has said the Covid-19 vaccination exercise has reached more than 80 percent with a few more jabs left. → Read More

Government explains the increase in avocado prices

The government has said the price of avocado has increased from Sh1.2 million per ton in 2015 to Sh1.8 million per ton in 2020. → Read More

BoT to license more forex bureaus

The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) has received four new foreign exchange (bureau de change) license applications. → Read More

BoT to license more forex Bureau

The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) has received four new foreign exchange (bureau de change) license applications. → Read More