DODOMA: THE government has urged all citizens across Tanzania to participate in the official launch of the 2023 edition of the Education and Training Policy, scheduled for tomorrow.
DODOMA: THE Parliament yesterday passed the Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation Bill, 2024 that now gives the Tanzania Broadcasting
Dodoma. The Dodoma City Council has allocated Sh7.1 billion to complete unfinished projects from the previous fiscal year, which are being implemented across all 41 wards in the city. For the 2025/26 fiscal year, the council has set a total budget of Sh147 billion, an increase from the Sh143 billion allocated in 2024/25.
Tanzania has confirmed a new case of Marburg virus disease in the northwestern Kagera region, following 25 negative tests. Dozens of individuals remain under observation as the government works to contain the outbreak.
Tanzania’s president says one sample from a remote northern part of the country has tested positive for Marburg disease
Tanzania has been ruled by the same party since independence. It was founded in 1992, shortly after Tanzania adopted a multiparty system of democracy. Party chairman Freeman Mbowe has been rallying his members to forge a united front.
The project, spearheaded by Tanzania’s ICT Commission, has gained traction following discussions with QuadGen Wireless Solutions Pvt. Ltd, an Indian company renowned for ICT equipment production.
Dodoma. A land dispute involving Mayamaya Primary School in Bahi District has sparked ongoing tensions between the local community and an investor, with village and ward leaders at odds over the issue.
This African country is seeing a rising number of international visitors looking to soak up its many delights.
Dodoma, Tanzania | THE INDEPENDENT | Tanzania President Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced that Vice President Dr Philip Mpango has asked to step down. President Samia has now named the party CCM secretary General Dr Nchimbi as her running mate for elections due October 2025.
Azania Bank has been unveiled as the main sponsor of the 2025 Parliamentary Bonanza, set to take place on Saturday, 1st February, at the John Merlin Secondary School grounds in Dodoma. The event will bring together Members of Parliament and Parliamentary staff,
National Assembly Speaker Dr Tulia Ackson has once again removed the amendments to the Immigration Act, Chapter 54, aimed at introducing a special status procedure (Diaspora Tanzanite Card) for Tanzanians holding citizenship in other countries.