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Tanzania: The Climate Agenda Tanzania Is Taking to Glasgow Conference

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation said yesterday it would use the COP26 meeting in Glasgow, Scotland, to revisit the promise made by developed nations in Paris in 2015 to fund Africa with $100 billion to tackle adverse effects of climate change. The money is yet to be released. → Read More

Tanzania: Online Bullying a Cause for Depression Among Children, Says Minister

Dar es Salaam — Zanzibar Deputy Minister for Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children Mwanaidi Ali Khamis has revealed that 32 percent of children who experienced online violence are now victims of depression. Speaking at the climax to commemorate the International Day of the Girl Child held in Dar es Salaam themed 'Digital generation, my generation', Khamis said digitisation… → Read More

Tanzania: Why Tanzania Needs to Bridge Skills Gap in Tourism Sector

The story of human resources development in the tourism sector in Tanzania follows a path that is in line with the policy direction towards the sector since independence. → Read More

Tanzania: U.S. President Nominates New Ambassador to Tanzania

US President Joe Biden on Friday announced his intent to nominate Michael Battle, as the ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Tanzania. → Read More

Tanzania: Bunge Passes Budget After Government Clarifies Thorny Issues

Parliament yesterday passed the 2021/22 Budget after the government clarified a number of issues raised during debate on the financial plan. → Read More

Tanzania: Government Targets 80 Percent Internet Access in Tanzania By 2025

The government is inviting investors to establish mobile phone assembly lines in Tanzania to tap into a huge market of those not served, with a goal to reach 80 percent of internet users by 2025. → Read More

Tanzania's Economy Grew At 4.7 in the Past Year, Says President Samia

President Samia Suluhu has said outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic the global economy was adversely affected and Tanzania was not spared therefore declining from 6.9 percent to 4.7 percent. → Read More

Tanzania: President Samia Directs Regional Governments to Allow Freedom of Expression

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has today April 6, 2021directed all regional governments to allow freedom of expression that will allow the public to express their grievances without being intimidated. → Read More

Tanzania: Fate Awaiting Magufuli Mega Projects

President John Magufuli may have returned to his Maker; but he has left a legacy that will be remembered by his fellow Tanzanians. → Read More

Tanzania: What Next for Tanzania Maize After Kenya Ban?

The government yesterday said it hasn't received official communication from Kenya on the decision to ban maize importation to the East African Community (EAC) member state. → Read More

Tanzania: NEC Now to Announce Election Results in Dar es Salaam

The National Electoral Commission (NEC) has said that all votes' summaries and announcement of the final elections results will be done in Dar es Salaam and not Dodoma as was earlier stated. → Read More

Tanzania: Police Holding Several Chadema Supporters After Blocking Lissu's Convoy

Police in Coast Region is holding a number of people believed to be Chadema's followers for what they termed accompanying the party's Presidential candidate Tundu Lissu to continue with campaigns despite being suspended for seven days by the National Electoral Commission (NEC) ethics Committee. → Read More

Tanzania: Act Wazalendo's Zitto Kabwe Involved in an Accident

The ACT Wazalendo Leader Zitto Kabwe was on Tuesday involved in a car accident on his way from Kalya ward to Lukoma in Kigoma → Read More

Tanzania: Tourist Arrivals On the Rise, Says Minister

The number of tourists visiting Tanzania is on the rise - thanks to the government's decision to open the country to visitors earlier than all its regional peers post-Covid-19, the minister for Tourism and Natural Resources, Dr Hamisi Kigwangalla, said yesterday. → Read More

Tanzania: Air Tanzania Set to Resume Africa Flights, Inks Deal With Qatar

Air Tanzania Company Ltd (ATCL) said yesterday that it is planning to resume its scheduled international flights in Africa this month. → Read More

Tanzania: Decision to Open the Tourist Sector Was a Difficult One, Says Tourism Minister

Minister for Tourism and Natural Resources, Hamisi Kigwangala on Sunday night said the decision by the government to continue tourism business amidst the Covid-19 was a difficult one but one they had to make to save the sector. → Read More

Tanzania Monitoring 'Blocked' Wildlife Crossing On Mara River

Tanzania said yesterday it was paying close attention to reports that a tourist camp in the Maasai Mara in Kenya has blocked an important wildebeest route. → Read More

Tanzania and Rwanda to Hold Fresh Talks Over On Cargo Drivers' Row

Tanzania government has said they will hold talks with Rwanda in an effort to end border crossing nightmare for cargo drivers that was triggered by coronavirus outbreak, Transport and Communication minister Isack Kamwelwe has said. → Read More

Tanzania: Cloud Hangs Over Tanzania's COVID-19 Data Updates

The release of Covid-19 official statistics has remained a mystery for nearly a month despite a promise by Health minister Ummy Mwalimu who said the government would resume updating the public on the disease's trends after the rehabilitation of the National Health Laboratory. → Read More

Tanzania Expects Tourism Boom After Lifting Flight Ban

Tanzania expects tourists from at least four countries to start arriving in the country anytime from this month to July, the Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB) announced yesterday. → Read More