Author: Mkufi Dindai (Mkufi Dindai)

BREAKING: Government slashes & reduced charges of some controversial levies
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BREAKING: Government slashes & reduced charges of some controversial levies

After almost a month of relentless online noises from activists and many other regular users against the imposition of additional electronic levies on electronic transactions, the government has heard the wailings of the citizens and finally decided to slash and reduce some of the electronic levies.  The controversial Minister of Finance and Planning, Hon Mwigulu...

Zitto affirms his support to President Samia’s strategy to political reconciliation.
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Zitto affirms his support to President Samia’s strategy to political reconciliation.

Zitto Kabwe, a prominent oppositional leader of ACT – Wazalendo, a fledging political party, took on Twitter to express his affirmation of President Samia Suluhu’s strategy to Tanzania’s political reconciliation. Zitto’s statement comes a few days after President Samia released her statement upon celebrating The World’s Democracy Day on September 15, 2022. In her statement,...

Govt set to amend Business Licensing Act  to improve business environment in Tanzania
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Govt set to amend Business Licensing Act to improve business environment in Tanzania

The Business Registration and Licensing Agency (BRELLA) has brought together stakeholders to collect views on the review and amendment of the Business Licence Act, a move aimed at improving the business environment in the country. Various stakeholders were invited to air their opinions on what should be incorporated into the Act. The event for stakeholders...

TZS 15trn/- water supply project set to take off soon
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TZS 15trn/- water supply project set to take off soon

Work is set to start on the third phase of the country’s water sector development programme, priced at $6.5bn (over 15trn/-). Water Minister Jumaa Aweso said when launching the programme. He said WSDP III is intended to ensure sustainable availability of water distribution across the country. The five years project scheduled for 2022 to 2026...

President Samia’s statement on World’s Democracy Day
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President Samia’s statement on World’s Democracy Day

By President Samia Suluhu In 2007, the United Nations General Assembly decided to announce countries worldwide to celebrate Democracy Day every day, 15 September of each year. This day is celebrated for promoting democracy in every country with sound systems. So, today, we as a country should discuss facing our democracy. In celebrating this day,...

7 things you should never do on a first date
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7 things you should never do on a first date

Who hasn’t got a bad date story these days? For anyone trying (and failing) to get their head around dating apps or online dating, these constant nightmare scenarios can feel like a sick joke some evil witch is playing on you. To stop us all from becoming everything we hate (a.k.a. The Date From Hell), Harmony...

9 common mistakes to avoid when starting a new business
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9 common mistakes to avoid when starting a new business

If you’re like many new entrepreneurs, you’re fired up about your business idea and eager to launch your company into the world. But it’s worth stepping back and making sure you avoid some common mistakes that plague many new businesses. Making the right moves, in the beginning, can help you avoid major headaches later on....

15 fun facts about the late Queen Elizabeth II
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15 fun facts about the late Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II reigned for 70 years, from 1953 to 2022. Join us on a trip back through history to discover our favourite facts about the Queen. 1. Queen Elizabeth II was born at 2.40 am on 21 April 1926 To parents, the Duke and Duchess of York, who later became King George VI and...

Relief as Oxford develops cheaper malaria vaccine
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Relief as Oxford develops cheaper malaria vaccine

The fight against malaria has received another breakthrough after scientists at Oxford University developed a cheaper vaccine that can be manufactured at a greater scale. The new vaccine can offer protection for two years and has been referred to as a ‘game changer in the fight against the disease. Malaria remains one of the top...