Jonathan Musa, The Citizen Tanzania

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Schools reopen as government Covid-19 guidelines

As schools re-open across the country today, the government said yesterday that Tanzania was revising its earlier guidelines on curbing the spread of Covid-19 even as it ponders local manufacture... → Read More

NMB Bank dividend payouts to government top Sh155.8bn

NMB Bank Plc yesterday issued Sh21.8 billion in dividend payout to the Treasury, bringing the total amount in dividend that the lender has paid out to the government to over Sh155.8 billion... → Read More

Maize exports to Kenya yet to restart: raises concerns for local traders

Maize exports to Kenya from Tanzania have not restarted days after the two countries agreed to lift unnecessary barriers. → Read More

Ndugai, Tulia pick forms to vie for top Bunge positions

The outgoing Speaker of the National Assembly, Mr Job Ndugai and his former deputy, Dr Tulia Ackson, yesterday, at different occasions, picked nomination forms as they seek to retain their positions in the upcoming Assembly. → Read More

Job Ndugai picks forms to vie for Speaker of Parliament

The immediate outgoing speaker of the National Assembly,Job Ndugai has 'picked' forms to vie for the Speaker of Parliament position in the upcoming assembly. → Read More

Dodoma Airport to ‘upgrade’ from Code 3C to 4C

At least Sh3 billion has been spent in the repair and expansion of Dodoma Airport. → Read More

Water shortage hits Mwanza residents

An acute shortage of water has hit residents of Kisesa ward in Magu District, forcing them to walk long distances in search for water. → Read More

‘Cases of albino killings decline’

Mwanza. The killings and attacks against people living with albinism including hacking to death have been severally reported in various countries in Africa where until 2017, 522 cases were affirmed in 28 countries, among which 172 cases were reported in Tanzania. → Read More

Sluggish trade in Lake Zone as major ships remain grounded

Kagera. Traders and travellers in the Lake Zone are struggling to cope with exorbitant road transport costs as major ships- Mv Victoria and Mv Butiama remained grounded for three years now over → Read More

Tanzania government announces new payment mode for cotton

The government has announced a new payment system for cotton farmers as one of the steps towards overhauling the sub-sector that employs about 500,000 farmers across the country. → Read More

Ignorance blamed for surging maternal, infant mortality rates in

Public health officials have blamed ignorance of expectant mothers on the importance of going for early checkups and diagnosis to increased rate of child and pregnancy-related deaths in Mwanza Region. → Read More

Tanzania: Police probe suspicious death at a four-star hotel in

Police in Mwanza are investigating the death of unidentified person said to have jumped from fourth-floor of a popular Golden Crest Hotel but he was found with no signs of injury. → Read More

Mineral trading centres start to bear fruit

The establishment of the regional minerals trading centres has started to bear fruit, after the quantity of gold sold in two centres of Geita and Chunya doubled within a month. → Read More

TRA now issues ETS ultimatum

The government has directed spirit and beer processing industries to use Electronic Tax Stamps (ETS) machines within 12 days otherwise they will legal action. → Read More

Police kill three crime suspects

Police here have gunned down three people suspected of perpetrating crime in a fire exchange at Nyakabungo Street, Isamilo Ward in Ilemela District. → Read More

Traffic chief: Abide by roads safety laws

Drivers have been warned to abide by the by roads safety laws and regulations in order to avoid accidents in the region. → Read More

Empowering domestic workers

When Angela Benedicto completed secondary education in 2007, she undoubtedly knew that was the end of her school journey. And perhaps the end of her dream for a better future. → Read More

Mwanza police assure residents of continued security, peace

Regional police boss here Jonathan Shanna has assured residents that they will be safe and their property protected during the season and beyond. → Read More

Sumatra now uses mobile phones to curb rogue bus operators

The Surface and Marine Transport Authority’s (Sumatra) has warned bus operators who tend to hike fares during festive season. Would-be travelers ca now use mobile phones to establish correct bus → Read More

Bird strikes pose major challenge to air travel

In less than a week, two planes have collided with birds at Mwanza Airport raising flight safety concerns and related airline cost implications, as airport authorities struggle to contain the → Read More