Tanzania Government reaffirms commitment to increase use of internet
Tanzania government targets 80 percent internet penetration by the year 2025Continue Reading
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Tanzania government targets 80 percent internet penetration by the year 2025Continue Reading
The Tanzania government has emphasized on its ambitious plan to increase utilisation of broadband internet from 45 per cent to 80 per cent, as well as the number of internet users from 43 per cent to 80 per cent by the year 2025.Continue Reading
Arusha. The Tanzania Breweries Limited (TBL) has expressed its desire to support small breweries and farmers growing grains for beer making. The leading brewery house made the pledge late last week during a visit to its Arusha plant by members of a newly-established Twiga BreweriesContinue Reading
[VOA] Dar es Salaam — The presidents of Tanzania and Kenya have agreed to fast-track construction of a natural gas pipeline designed to increased trade and lower energy costs for both countries.Continue Reading
[Daily News] POMP and fanfare greeted the arrival of Kenyan President William Ruto as he landed at Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA), on Sunday for bilateral talks with his host President Samia Suluhu Hassan in what could further bolster socio-economic ties between Dar es Salaam and Nairobi.Continue Reading
The majority are a frustrated lot that have been condemned to idleness, dependence on relatives, drug abuse, petty crime and other anti-social tendencies.Continue Reading
President Ruto has chosen Tanzania the first country to visit following his swearing in.Continue Reading
Unguja. Zanzibar businessman and politician Toufky Salum Turky could lose his property to the Tanzania Revenue Authority should he fail to pay taxes that amount to Sh308.5 million.
According to the Tanzania revenue Authority, (TRA) Turky’s assets will be seized should he fail the tax payment for the Marcedes Benz G wagon which he imported in January, 2022.Continue Reading
The government of Tanzania is prioritising mining of graphite, cobalt and helium among others minerals which are considered key in generating clean energyContinue Reading
The Tanzanian central government is planning to boost its security presence in the Zanzibar archipelago. A commission tasked with auditing the country’s security forces was appointed in July by President Samia Suluhu Hassan. It says it is concerned about the situation in the country’s Indian Ocean islands that are under the control of the semi-autonomous Zanzibar local government.Continue Reading
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