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What Samia's meeting with opposition leaders is likely to focus on

The meeting is scheduled to take place today at State House in Dar es Salaam. → Read More

NEMC insists that Williamson liable for dam victims' compensation

The National Environment Management Council (NEMC) director general, Dr Samuel Gwamaka, yesterday said the Williamson Diamond Limited (WDL) was responsible for compensating victims of the tailings storage facility (TSF) breakage. → Read More

Tanzania and Zambia outline plan to revive Tazama pipeline

Tanzania and Zambia have agreed to beef up security along their common oil pipeline as they finalise plans for the facility to start transporting refined petroleum products. → Read More

TCAA declares Bukoba Airport safe for landing

While the country is still grieving the death of 19 people who died in the Precision Air crash, the government has assured passengers that the Bukoba Airport is safe for landing. → Read More

Chadema opts out of Eala seats race over stand

With Chadema not participating in the race, it is now clear that aspirants from the ACT-Wazalendo and the Civic United Front (CUF) could easily carry the day during elections → Read More

Race for Eala seats hots up as parties pick candidates

According to the EAC Treaty, the national assembly of each partner state is required to elect nine aspirants for the regional assembly. → Read More

Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda's power project reaches 95 percent

The $340 million joint project has reached 95 percent → Read More

Tanzania, Zambia Sh1.4 trillion power line to start in 2023

The Sh1.4 trillion project, which involves construction of a 400 kilowatt line will be completed in January, 2025. → Read More

Solar energy project to change Kishapu fortunes

Energy minister January Makamba has explained how the solar power project that will generate 150 megawatts will change the image and feature of Kishapu District in Shinyanga Region. → Read More

Tanzania to spend Sh10billion annually in shift to biogas

The government will spend Sh10.5 billion during the current financial year on assisting its various institutions to shift to the use of biogas for cooking. → Read More

New Dar flyovers now partially open to motorists

The government yesterday allowed motorists to start using one side of the flyover roads at Chang’ombe and Uhasibu in the city. . → Read More

PCCB probes into embezzlement exposed by auditors

The Prevention and Combanting of Corruption Bureau is set to investigate exposed graft → Read More

Ferry fares to Zanzibar up by 20 percent

Passengers traveling between Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam will have to pay Sh30,000 for the standard ticket instead of Sh25,000 which they have been paying for the last eight years despite rising and falling fuel prices. → Read More

Makonda should report to the nearest station says Dar Police

The Dar es Salaam Special Zone Police has told former Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner Paul Makonda to report the allegations he made on social media claiming his life was being threatened to the nearest station. → Read More

Egyptian firm acquires land for Sh7 trillion investment projects

Tanzanian firm Property International Limited yesterday handed over 2.2 million square metres of land in Kigamboni, Dar es Salaam, to Egypt-based Elsewedy Development Limited for the latter to start rolling out its $3 billion investment. → Read More

This' why Dar-Kibaha road construction has delayed

The government on Monday January 3, 2022, explained the delay in completing the construction of the eight-lane Dar es Salaam-Kibaha road project, citing some adjustments in the project as the main factor for the delay. → Read More

Mbatia: This is what will create happiness in Tanzania

The political opposition party NCCR-Mageuzi yesterday named nine issues, including reconciliation, which may help to bring happiness to the Tanzanian people. → Read More

Minister gives "polluting" factory 14-day ultimatum

The government yesterday gave a 14-day ultimatum to a factory to rectify environmental defects, including sewage system that directs waste into a nearby river. → Read More

Tarura suspects ‘dirty games’ in parking fees plan

The Rural and Urban Roads Agency (Tarura) yesterday accused some parking fee collecting agents of colluding with customers to cheat on the payment. → Read More

President Samia's promise to petty traders in Dar

President Samia Suluhu Hassan yesterday said the government will build a modern market in the city’s Jangwani area to accommodate petty traders who are currently being relocated from roadsides. → Read More