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INDUSTRY leaders have called for a regional wide duty remission scheme to spur intra-...
LOANS extended to the country’s private sector by banks grew at a rate of 8.4 per cent...
CIVIL Society Organisations (CSOs) in the country have advised the government to formulate a...
CLIMATE activists have appealed to the government to allocate a budget for the renewable energy...
Africa is a youthful continent whose young people continue to innovate and to play a critical...
THE Tanzania Media for Community Development (TAMCODE) has urged parents and family members to...
THE government yesterday signed a Euro 18.7 million (44.3bn/-) grant agreement with the European...
EAST African Community (EAC) Partner States have been urged to provide necessary information...
THE National Assembly has advised the government to convert its vehicles to run on natural gas,...
MEMBERS of the Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI) are asking the government to revisit...
A DECISION by President Samia Suluhu Hassan to halt investigation and pursuit of tax dues dated...

Finance and Planning ministry Permanent Secretary Emmanuel Tutuba (R) and the Head of Development Cooperation at the Embassy of Sweden in Tanzania, Sandra Diesel, pictured in Dar es Salaam yesterday exchanging signed documents on a 44.3bn/- grant agreement involving Swedish government assistance meant to benefit poor households in Tanzania. Photo: Guardian Correspondent
THE government has received euros 19.79 million (49.07bn/-) in concessional loan and a grant of...