Halili Letea, The Citizen Tanzania

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The Citizen Tanzania

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Tanzania, UAE firm sign petroleum facility deal

The decision aims at making Tanzania a petroleum hub in East and Central Africa as well as sustaining the country’s fuel demands. → Read More

Tanzania working on energy shift to fight climate change

The nation’s switch to sustainable energy might stop the rise in temperatures, which is primarily due to fuel combustion → Read More

Dar es Salaam teen turning the tide for autistic children

A Grade 10 (Form Four) student at the International School of Tanganyika, Madeleine Kimario, 15, has been making a huge difference in society, despite her tender age. → Read More

Tanzania, Swiss students on startups exchange programme

Students pursuing master’s degrees at the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern in Switzerland have attended workshops organized by the Tanzania Startup Association (TSA) in exchange programmes. → Read More

New survey findings reveal why many families borrow

One in three household heads borrow money to cover basic expenses, a new survey has shown, casting some light on where the money extended as credit goes. → Read More

Internet services launched on Africa's highest peak

Hikers will now be able to communicate with the rest of the world on top of Mount Kilimanjaro. → Read More

Why business chiefs are full of optimism

Business captains cite improved relations with the government → Read More

Tanzania, South Korea startups ink partnership deal

The agreement will pave the way to foreign direct investment, technological and knowledge transfer, and create a space for Tanzanian startups to learn, grow, and find market opportunities. → Read More

Using mercury in small-scale mining stays a major threat

Despite repeated warnings on the negative effects of mercury, small-scale miners still can’t afford to make the change → Read More

Why EAC goods must meet global rules

Poor quality and failure to meet international standards are some of the factors identified as causing almost a half of the products produced in East African states not to reach international markets, according to a trade expert. → Read More

Jobs of Tanzanian workers in Qatar now secure

About 73 percent of workers lack communication skills, integrity and skills on what they studied while having high expectations of quick success. → Read More

How India-Tanzania ties maintained

India-Tanzania trade value was at $4.5 billion in 2021 → Read More

Antwerp tips Dar port on improving efficiency

Dar es Salaam Port handles 17.025 million tonnes of cargo annually → Read More

Ismaili community champions efforts to fight climate change

Last Sunday’s gesture was part of efforts aimed at reducing carbon dioxide in the environment and help to deal with the effects of climate change → Read More

Mabula wary of poor coordination over land matters

The minister lamented for lack of urgency and consistency in implementation of directives → Read More

Issues affecting real estate sector in Tanzania

There is a lot to be done to make real estate more vibrant in Tanzania and meet the demand of the growing population → Read More

Relief as edible oil prices start dropping in Tanzania after tax measures

Edible oil prices has in recent months caused an outcry across the country as it directly affected low and middle-income citizens → Read More

Aviation players seek free, fair competition as services change

Players in the aviation sector yesterday voiced their support for the liberalisation of ground handling services in the country, but they urged the regulator to undertake two major initiatives to enable the system to work in accordance with the market. → Read More

New agreement to raise Uganda’s cargo volume inked in Dar

Port and rail service providers in Tanzania and Uganda have signed a freight forwarding agreement with Roofings Group of Uganda in a deliberate effort to raise the volume of cargo to and from the neighbouring land-locked country that passes through the Dar es Salaam port. → Read More

NEMC investigating suspected toxic waste dumped in residential area

The National Environment Management Council (Nemc), in collaboration with the Office of the Chief Government Chemist, have launched investigations over suspected toxic waste, which was dumped by unidentified people at a residential area. → Read More