Today, various images have surfaced across social media platforms depicting Her Excellency President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s arrival at the Waterkloof Air Force Base in Pretoria, South Africa. Her visit marks Tanzania’s engagement in the 15th BRICS Summit, where South Africa holds the current chairmanship. The BRICS coalition, composed of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South...
Author: Mkufi Dindai (Mkufi Dindai)
Indonesian President’s state visit spurs comprehensive cooperation with Tanzania through seven MoU signings.
The recent state visit of Indonesian President Joko Widodo to Tanzania from August 21 to August 22 has proven to be a resounding success for both nations, marked by the signing of seven Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) across various areas of cooperation. The historical ties between Tanzania and Indonesia date back to 1964, just after...
President Samia Suluhu: No One Will Divide or Sell Our Country – A Firm Stand Amidst DP World Deal Discourse.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has explained her decision to maintain silence on the DP World deal, asserting that no one possesses the authority to divide or sell Tanzania. Speaking at the 60th Anniversary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania (ELCT), she emphasized her commitment to preserving the nation’s peace and unity. Despite the debate...
Revamp or Relinquish: President Samia Suluhu’s unyielding directive to overhaul Tanzania’s public enterprises.
In a momentous event on August 19, 2023, President Samia Suluhu graced the opening of a pivotal working session attended by board chairpersons and top executives of public institutions. Her presence embodied her commitment to catalysing change and driving progress in the realm of public enterprises. President Samia Suluhu’s address at this gathering resonated with...
Contradictions and concerns: Exploring Father Charles Kitime’s altered stance on DPW Investment – Is bribery or compromise at play?
In the midst of a national debate titled “Safeguarding and Nurturing National Unity During Political and Economic Transformations,” Father Charles Kitime’s perspectives have stirred intrigue. Held on June 19, 2023, his endorsement of DP World’s investment in Tanzania resonated, emphasizing the historical significance of the private sector in the country’s advancement. The debate unfolded against...
Op-Ed: Why Tanzanians should dismiss the TEC’s claims on DPW Port Investment?
I have thoroughly examined the Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC) statement, which is a collective stance of Catholic bishops in Tanzania. In essence, these bishops oppose the investment in the Tanzanian port, asserting that the IGA contract lacks support from the majority of Tanzanians. By exercising their right to freedom of expression, TEC has effectively used...
ATCL fleet expansion to unlock new destinations.
Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) has announced its intention to increase its fleet to 17 aircraft early next year, aiming to enhance both domestic and international travel options. The current state-owned airline boasts a fleet of 13 aircraft, including one Dash 8-Q300, five Dash 8-Q400s, four Airbus A220-300s, two Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners, and one Boeing...
Breaking News: Dr. Wilbroad Slaa Released on Bail
Recent updates suggest that Dr Wilbroad Slaa was released on bail earlier this afternoon at the Oysterbay Police Station in Dar es Salaam after meeting the set criteria. Dr Slaa’s lawyer also confirmed that his client was transported from Mbeya to Dar es Salaam to face charges. Dr Slaa was arrested a few days ago...
Tanzania’s exports skyrocket to $12.76bn/- in June 2023, propelled by non-traditional trade and tourist surge.
In a notable economic shift, Tanzania witnessed a surge in its exports of goods and services, with figures reaching $12.76 billion in June 2023—a substantial leap from the $11.004 billion reported during the same timeframe in the previous year. This remarkable expansion can be attributed to the nation’s non-traditional exports, as highlighted in the Bank...
Countdown to Transformation: DART project phase four launches next month.
Commencement of the Phase Four of the Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit Agency (DART) Project is set for September this year, marking a significant step forward in the city’s transportation infrastructure. Tanzania Road Agency (TANROADS) Project Manager for BRT Projects, Engineer Barakael Mmari, unveiled this information on Tuesday during a joint inspection with experts from...