At just 20 years old, Mustafa Dossaji has already earned a reputation as one of Tanzania’s rising stars in the field of ...
The Mining Commission is undertaking several strategic measures in efforts to collect Sh1 trillion in revenue before the end ...
Dar es Salaam. A case involving South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe and his associate companies is set for hearing at ...
Dar es Salaam. The Tanzania Olympic Committee (TOC) will elect its new leaders on December 14, this year, in Dodoma. Speaking yesterday, TOC election committee chairman Ibrahim Mkwawa said there will ...
Key players in Tanzania's banking industry have expressed their readiness to adopt these technologies as soon as the regulatory framework is in place ...
The proposed BRT phase six, valued at $260 million, will focus on extending current lanes and expanding routes to improve ...
It is rare for Simba and Yanga to be on the receiving end of stringent officiating; they often benefit from leniency.
Yanga’s first loss of the season—a narrow 1-0 defeat to Azam FC—may temporarily lend credence to those proclaiming their decline.
Tanzania stands at a critical crossroads in a world that is grappling with the multifaceted challenges of climate change.
Defending champions Young Africans (Yanga) currently are at the top with 24 points, but a narrow gap between them and their closest rivals promise an intense season.
Tanzania’s drive to build a robust digital economy is gathering speed as over 600 foreign companies, primarily from China, prepare to invest in the country’s electronic manufacturing sector.
The number of Tanzanian young men who are increasingly involved in romantic relationships with older women, commonly referred to as "aunties" is on the rise.