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1 month ago |
dailynews.co.tz | William Lwanji |Henry Lyimo
MTWARA: THE government is finalising new guidelines to enforce the exclusive use of the shilling in domestic transactions, as mandated by the Bank of Tanzania Act 2006. The initiative, driven by the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Tanzania (BoT), aims to strengthen the shilling, enhance monetary sovereignty, and curb the unnecessary demand for foreign currency.
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1 month ago |
dailynews.co.tz | William Lwanji |Sauli Giliard
DODOMA: TANZANIA’S mining sector has significantly boosted national income, generating approximately 2.7tri/- in revenue over the past four years. This achievement represents 82 per cent of the sector’s 3.35tri/- target, according to a performance report released yesterday by the Mining Commission in Dodoma.
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1 month ago |
dailynews.co.tz | William Lwanji |Sauli Giliard
DODOMA: THE Chair of the Development Partners’ Group (DPG), Nicola Brennan, has assured that development partners are ready to support Tanzania in realising its Vision 2050 ambitions.
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2 months ago |
dailynews.co.tz | William Lwanji |Rahimu Fadhili
DAR ES SALAAM: MAJOR stakeholders of shipping and port services including, Trademark Africa, have expressed a need for Dar es Salaam Port to keep improving other services it carries despite hitting remarkable success in the container clearing section. The meeting held in Dar es Salaam today said container clearing service has vastly improved in recent years when a ship has to wait for 3 days at the port compared to 30 days in the past.
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2 months ago |
dailynews.co.tz | William Lwanji |Hilda Mhagama
DAR ES SALAAM: PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has officially launched two commissions tasked with assessing land conflicts and challenges arising from the voluntary relocation of residents from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA). “When Tanzania faces challenges, it is up to us as Tanzanians to come together, analyse them and find solutions collectively,” she said.
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2 months ago |
dailynews.co.tz | William Lwanji |Elkana Kuhenga
ZANZIBAR: AS the sun began to rise over the magical island of Zanzibar, a wave of excitement and anticipation gripped the air. February 1 marked the highly awaited opening of the 22nd edition of Sauti za Busara, a festival that has become a cornerstone of Zanzibar’s cultural calendar. This year, the event was set to be a true testament to the power of music, community and tradition everything was perfectly aligned for an unforgettable experience.
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2 months ago |
dailynews.co.tz | William Lwanji |Rahimu Fadhili
DAR ES SALAAM: TWENTY patients are beneficiaries of a ten-day camp to be conducted by the National Hospital Muhimbili-Mloganzila in Dar es Salaam from February 26 to March 7th this year. The camp will specialize in Revision arthroplasty for patients seeking knee and hip surgeries. Revision arthroplasty is complex joint replacement surgery, according to the Acting Deputy Director of Surgical Services, Goodlove Mfuko, who spoke on behalf of the Managing Director of the Muhimbili National Hospital.
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2 months ago |
dailynews.co.tz | William Lwanji |Katare Mbashiru
DODOMA: PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to improving business environment that attract local investors in various sectors. The Premier’s commitment was issued in the National Assembly on Thursday after a question posed by Special Seats Legislator, Mwanaisha Ulenge (CCM), who inquired about the government’s plans to create a conducive business environment for local investors.
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2 months ago |
dailynews.co.tz | William Lwanji |Katare Mbashiru
DODOMA: THE country’s 12th Parliament is expected to be dissolved on June 27, 2025, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Mussa Zungu announced yesterday. Mr Zungu made an announcement immediately after the adjournment of the 18th Meeting of the 12th Parliament. The Deputy Speaker was informing legislators on the itinerary of the following 19th Parliamentary meeting planned to kick off on April 8, 2025. The meeting will deliberate on the new estimates of the 2025/2026 government budget.
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2 months ago |
dailynews.co.tz | William Lwanji |Bernard Lugongo
ARUSHA: THE government has directed public institutions with low eGovernment system adoption to accelerate their use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to improve efficiency. The Minister of State in the President’s Office, Public Service Management and Good Governance, Mr George Simbachawene, issued the directive on Thursday while closing the 5th Annual e-Government Conference in Arusha.