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TANZANIA’S $1.2 billion uranium deal with Russia’s Rosatom isn’t just another investment—it marks a turning point in the ...
It was the worn-out ledger books—records of rainfall, milk volumes, and cash-flow projections—that told the story of a quiet ...
On the other, the sector is facing a profound and irreversible transformation driven by the unstoppable force of digital ...
TANZANIA contributed 1.9 gigawatts (GW) to global renewable energy capacity in 2024. It is also included in the completion of ...
THE National Chairman of the People’s Liberation Party (CHAUMMA), Hashimu Rungwe, has declared that the party is determined ...
THE signing of a staggering 38bn/- sponsorship deal between Tanzania’s football giant Simba SC and a company has underscored ...
THE Tanzania Plant Health and Pesticides Authority (TPHPA) has launched cloud-computing technology for advanced crop DNA ...
FORMER Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda has appealed to Tanzanians to value, preserve and advance indigenous seeds and foods, ...
TANZANIA has undergone several curriculum reforms since independence. One of the most recent changes which were introduced last year, reduced the duration of primary education from seven to six years.
THE East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project yesterday donated 100m/- to the Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute (JKCI) ...
TELMS II project, a five-year initiative aimed at fostering national development through skills development, innovation and ...
A new antibiotic treatment was prescribed, but the side effects from previous antibiotics were so advanced that John passed away before he could even complete the first dose. Marcelina Ng’ongole of ...
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