THE GUARDIAN
16May 2016
The Guardian Reporter
The Guardian
Details of a push for a $800m international bond are emerging and raising new questions as the state seeks funds to finance major infrastructure projects
a new report has warned Tanzania against falling into a trap by raising too much foreign-denominated debt amid a weakening local currency.
Official Ministry of Finance and Planning documents...
14May 2016
David Kisanga
The Guardian
Opening a two day workshop on capacity building on oil spill response in Zanzibar yesterday, Communication, Transport and Works Deputy Secretary, Shomari Omar Shomari said the protection scheme...
14May 2016
David Kisanga
The Guardian
“We demand the payment now so that we can have enough money to start the next growing season,” said Rashid Khamis, a farmer who faulted the government for undermining agriculture.
He was backed...
14May 2016
Dickson Ng`hily
The Guardian
Speaking to this reporter recently in Kenya, the WMA Chairman Steve Trott, said that his association aims to clears the Kenya’s beaches and waterways of plastic rubbish while also educating and...
14May 2016
Lydia Shekighenda
The Guardian
Speaking to The Guardian, the TCRA Head of Corporate Communications Innocent Mungy stated that he had received many complaints with regard to the misuse of social media, implying that if the...
14May 2016
Our Reporter
The Guardian
When asked pointed questions by the president, some senior airport officials fumbled for answers while others appeared to try to give misleading explanations, prompting Magufuli to warn airport staff...
14May 2016
Correspondent
The Guardian
Speaking in Dar es Salaam on Thursday, AfDB Resident Representative in Tanzania Dr Tonia Kandiero said PCG will support TMRC’s proposed medium-term programme to raise long-term funding from...
14May 2016
Felister Peter
The Guardian
Deputy Minister in the President’s Office (Regional Administration and Local Government) Suleiman Jafo said most of the projects took long to complete due to under-performance of contractors. He said...
14May 2016
Edward Qorro
The Guardian
However, the park authorities say this has not raised any alarm about the safety of the jumbos, saying the situation was under control.Qolli told the Guardian that poaching in the Tarangire ecosystem...
14May 2016
Correspondent
The Guardian
To a large extent, when the first and second industrial revolutions took place in the West, when the adoption of machines and factories swept Europe, the impact was most felt in the labour markets...
14May 2016
Editor
The Guardian
Such meetings that attract the world’s brilliant minds come and go with very minimal impact apart from well written spicy communiques released at the end of the meetings.
For three days from...
14May 2016
The Guardian
Drought in Africa, Asia and Latin America has impacted millions of people who have had difficulty in accessing water for domestic and other uses. This situation is likely to intensify in future in...
14May 2016
Francis Semwaza
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Research holds that while malaria affects more than 500 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa annually, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes are the leading causes of death in Europe and North America...
14May 2016
Faustine Feliciane
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Yanga coach Hans van der Pluijm said that he will make sure that they win the match although it is a formality.“It won’t be sweet to be given the trophy having lost the match,” the coach said....
14May 2016
Renatha Msungu
The Guardian
The race known as Alliance Auto will attract top drivers from Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and hosts Tanzania.
The coordinator of the event, Hidaya Kamanga, said yesterday that the aim of the race is to...
14May 2016
Our Reporter
The Guardian
The coach of South Africa’s ABSA premiership side said that the player had impressed him much although he still needed more time to observe him.
The Durban born coach yesterday met with Hajib’s...
14May 2016
Lucas Liganga
The Guardian
"Our two countries will jointly undertake investments in infrastructure such as the recently inaugurated Rusumo bridge over Kagera River," he told The Guardian in reply to a question on relations...
14May 2016
Lucas Liganga
The Guardian
The warning comes as the Tanzanian government was threatened with cyber attack in February by a notorious international hacking group known as 'Anonymous', which claimed to have hacked servers of the...
14May 2016
Aisia Rweyemamu
The Guardian
Addressing a media conference at the party’s headquarters in Dar es Salaam yesterday, Prof Lipumba directed the blame to President Magufuli whom he accused of not paying heed to professional advice...
14May 2016
Felister Peter
The Guardian
Minister for Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children Ummy Mwalimu told the National Assembly in Dodoma yesterday when winding up her ministry’s budget speech for the 2016/17...