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KOROGWE district commissioner Jokate Mwegelo yesterday cautioned the business people in the district not to use Ramadan holy month to hike prices of foodstuffs.
The World Bank (WB) is confident that Tanzania has all it takes to sustain and even realise...
COMORIAN traders do not import many goods from Tanzania because of high taxes, Comorian...
Canadian based Wentworth Resources plans to double its natural gas production from 46 million...
The Mo Foundation has launched an entrepreneurship competition to financially support businesses...
Tanzania has topped its EAC bloc peers in a new logistics index that uses economic and trade...
Tanzania has topped its EAC bloc peers in a new logistics index that uses economic and trade...
A US$ 700,000 (approx. 1.52bn/-) Mtwara free port project by Alistair Group which took off in...
SHIPPING industry stakeholders have warned that prolonged instability at Tanzania Ports...
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Shaka Hamdu Shaka (C) the CCM Secretary forIdeology and Publicity listens to Nipashe weekend editor Epson Luhwago (R) during his visit at The Guardian Ltd (TGL) at Mikocheni Light Industrial area in Dar es Salaam yesterday. Left is TGL Director Joyce Luhanga.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan waves to Muslim faithful shortly after Eid El Fitr prayersat the King Mohammed VI Mosque of Kinondoni suburb in Dar es Salaam yesterday. Photo: State House
United Bank for Africa (UBA) Tanzania Ltd managing director/CEO Gbenga Makinde holds yesterday’s copies of The Guardian and Nipashe daily newspapers when exchanging ideas with senior editorial and other executives of The Guardian Ltd (TGL), publishers of the two titles, during his familiarisation tour of TGL facilities in Dar es Salaam yesterday. Others (from-L): TGL director Joyce Luhanga, Nipashe newspaper deputy managing editor Epson Luhwago, IT manager Balaj Gopalakrishnan, chief accountant Samuel Orgeness, commercial director Ajay Goyal and printing manager Balasubramaniyan Venkadachalam. All photos: Correspondent Miraji Msala