Zanzibar, Tanzania: Inflation hits five-year high
With Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine being blamed after inflation in Tanzania and Zanzibar rose to 4.5 this year and is climbing – the highest rate since November 2017Continue Reading
With Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine being blamed after inflation in Tanzania and Zanzibar rose to 4.5 this year and is climbing – the highest rate since November 2017Continue Reading
The potential of the Dar es Salaam port is unquestionable. The fact that it is being underutilized is also unquestionable. Now, how do we ensure that we maximize the capacity of the port moving forward?Continue Reading
Tanzanian women and entrepreneurship have a special connection. Contrary to popular belief, women in Tanzania make up the majority of owners of micro, small, and medium-sized businesses.
At least 54 per cent of all micro, small and medium enterprises are owned by women.Continue Reading
A look back at Tanzania through the decades. What should one make of Tanzania in the 1970s? Coupled with a severe drought in 1973 and 1974, the country’s economy was on its way to its proverbial knees.Continue Reading
Zanzibar President Hussein Mwinyi left for World Travel and Tourism Council Global Summit (WTTC), to be held in Saudi Arabia.Continue Reading
The government of Zanzibar is conducting a feasibility study to construct a fourth terminal at the Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (AAKIA) just months after Terminal 3 is operational.Continue Reading
Tanzania Farmers earn Sh169 billion as cashew auctions continue. Growers argue that it is time for them to have control over price and market issues, and they demand government interventionContinue Reading
Richarlison alikuwa mchezaji bora wa saa katika mechi ya ufunguzi ya Brazil ya Kombe la Dunia la 2022 dhidi ya Serbia kwenye Uwanja wa Lusail Iconic nchini Qatar.Continue Reading
Richarlison was the man of the hour in Brazil’s opening match of the 2022 World Cup against Serbia at Lusail Iconic Stadium in Qatar.Continue Reading
East Africa scramble for $293 million World Bank project. The $293 million five year project is currently being implemented in Tanzania, Kenya and Ethiopia through 16 flagship training institutions.Continue Reading
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