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Tanzania set to inject 150MW of solar energy into national grid as Samia eyes to revolutionize the energy sector. 
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Tanzania set to inject 150MW of solar energy into national grid as Samia eyes to revolutionize the energy sector. 

Tanzania aims to generate 6000MW of renewable energy by 2025 as Tanzania seeks to fast forward the diversification of the energy mix to ensure energy security. The 6000MW renewable energy milestone will involve various sources, including hydropower, solar and wind. President Samia made that revelation on her US tour in April 2022.  The achievement of...

ACT Wazalendo: The government should not offer a new contract to TICTS.
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ACT Wazalendo: The government should not offer a new contract to TICTS.

For the past few days, business stakeholders have been pleading the government not to offer a new contract to the Tanzania International Containers Terminal Services (TICTS) following its poor performance at the Dar es Salaam port causing unnecessary container congestion leading to shipment delays and expensiveness in conducting business. The wails of the stakeholders have...

Tanzania sets aside 400,000 hectares of land for wheat cultivation.
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Tanzania sets aside 400,000 hectares of land for wheat cultivation.

The government of Tanzania has earmarked a total of 400,000 hectares of land for wheat cultivation, a move aimed at ending crop shortage in the country. Hussein Bashe, the Minister of Agriculture, said the 400,000 hectares of land would be cultivated with wheat in wheat-growing regions within three years, beginning in 2022. According to the...

How Tanzania’s coal found its way to European markets
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How Tanzania’s coal found its way to European markets

Coal in Tanzania has become essential in transforming energy production. Tanzania’s coal reserves at estimated to be 1.9 billion tonnes. Tanzania coal is now exported to foreign markets. Tanzania’s Mchuchuma coal deposits has around 540 billion tonnes of reserves. Mining in Tanzania is one of the most vital sectors in the country Tanzania’s mining has...

Tanzania’s coffee export volumes decline by 4% triggered by lower production volumes
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Tanzania’s coffee export volumes decline by 4% triggered by lower production volumes

Fertilizer prices have nearly doubled globally, driven by a confluence of factors, including surging input costs and supply shortages fuelled by the Ukraine-Russia conflict. This has negatively impacted agriculture productivity, with Tanzania’s coffee industry expecting a 4 per cent dip in yields to 1.15 million bags in the marketing year 2022/2023. Additionally, the country’s coffee...

BAKITA to act seriously on defiers of Kiswahili in performing official activities in Tanzania
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BAKITA to act seriously on defiers of Kiswahili in performing official activities in Tanzania

On behalf of the minister of sports and culture, Hon Mohammed Mchingerwa, Ms Consolota Mushi, the managing director of Kiswahili Council in Tanzania (BAKITA), has said avoidance or negligence of the use of Kiswahili in performing official activities in Tanzania is punishable by law.  Ms Consolata said the minister does not emphasize anything odd but...