Zanzibar President Mwinyi to focus on unfulfilled election promises
President Hussein Mwinyi says there were four issues that he says his administration will dwell on in the next two years before the General Election in 2025.Continue Reading
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President Hussein Mwinyi says there were four issues that he says his administration will dwell on in the next two years before the General Election in 2025.Continue Reading
Zanzibar government has sold off a passenger-cum-cargo ship that has been undergoing repairs in Kenya to an undisclosed buyer at $230,000, after running up repair costs of over $1.5 million.Continue Reading
Bank of Tanzania takes control of Yetu Microfinance because of liquidity issues. Following the decision, the bank will not be open for normal business for a period not exceeding 90 days.Continue Reading
Gas companies express concerns to the Zanzibar Port Authority over bureaucracy in the Mangapwani Investment Port area.Continue Reading
A major shakeup in the Tanzanian government looks imminent as President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who is also the national chairperson of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), seeks to get rid of “detractors” and “languid” individuals ahead of the 2025 elections.Continue Reading
The world-famous Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) will open an offshore campus in Tanzania, according to plans released by the Indian government.Continue Reading
It has been two years since the Blue Economy Policy was launched in Zanzibar, with President Mwinyi making it one of his key agenda items during the election campaigns, and already the initiative is bearing fruit.Continue Reading
Tanzania PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has cancelled celebrations to mark the country’s 61 Independence Day on December 9 and directed the funds earmarked for the event to be used to construct school dormitories for kids with special needs.Continue Reading
Zanzibar Second Vice President Hemed Suleiman Abdulla has urged Tanzanians to join hands with other nations to maintain maritime security which is currently faces challenges.Continue Reading
Zanzibar has registered record investment projects worth $3 billion in the last two years. If fully implemented the 181 projects would create at least some 9,000 jobs. Continue Reading
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