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THE Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has launched an operation to crackdown on traders involved in the distribution of illegal electronic tax stamps (ETS).
CHINESE government’s support to assist National Institute of Transport become a transport and...
DAR ES SALAAM chronic shortage of classrooms and desks in public schools will soon be history as...
MOROGORO municipal council is expecting to boost its internal revenue collection to 172....
COMMODITY vendors and their consumers can now meet and trade digitally on Mobosoko application...
FOR the first time ever, Tigo Pesa subscribers will now be able to transact through their mobile...
IN a bid to wean the majority of Dar es Salaam’s food vendors from using fossil fuels, an...
Tanzanians love the festive season and all the dramas it brings. During this time, everyone...
A record 40 clients of NMB Bank Plc have won 100,000/- in the sixth ‘Mastabata’ draw after using...
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Mourners in their hundreds line up yesterday to enter Dar es Salaam’s Uhuru Stadium for yesterday’s state funeral of former president Benjamin William Mkapa. Photo: Correspondent Miraji Msala

This is the shelter where Benjamin Mkapa’s body lay in state at Dar es Salaam’s historical Uhuru Stadium yesterday to enable the city’s residents to pay their last respects to the former president. Photo: Correspondent Anthony Siyame

Iran’s Ambassador to Tanzania, Mousa Farhang (L), leads his delegation during talks with The Guardian Ltd general manager Srinivas Chintaruri (R), and Nipashe newspaper managing editor Beatrice Bandawe (2nd-R) and deputy ME Epson Luhwago (3rd-R). He toured the newspaper publishing company’s offices in Dar es Salaam yesterday.

ITV/Radio One channel director Macharia Koigi (gesturing) briefs Tigo chief commercial officer Tarik Boudiaf, who visited IPP media houses in Dar es Salaam yesterday.