The Regional Commissioner of Lindi, Zainab Terack, made these remarks on September 18, 2023, while delivering a regional report in the presence of President Samia Suluhu Hassan during a public gathering, coinciding with the laying of the foundation stone for the road connecting Nanganga District in Mtwara to Ruangwa in Lindi. She explained that in...
Barrick Response to Globe and Mail Article on Payments Made by Barrick’s UK Subsidiary.
Released on the 14th September 2023 Earlier today, The Globe and Mail reported on payments made by Barrick’s UK subsidiary, Barrick TZ Limited, to a Tanzanian national law-enforcement task force, the NTF. The Globe and Mail’s article was based on documents that have been recently referenced in UK Court proceedings concerning claims for compensation by...
Tanzanian Billionaire Mohammed Dewji Eyes $100 Million Investment in Rwanda.
Renowned Tanzanian billionaire, Mohammed Dewji, has recently expressed a keen interest in channeling investments into Rwanda through his corporate conglomerate, MeTL Group. With a significant presence in over ten African nations, MeTL Group is poised to extend its economic reach. On the 6th of September, this Dar es Salaam-based tycoon, boasting a staggering net worth...
Tourism in Tanzania Thrives: Visitor Numbers Soar by Nearly 50% in Q1 2023.
Tourism in Tanzania experienced a significant boost in the first quarter of this year, marked by a substantial 49.8 per cent surge in the number of visitors to the country’s national parks, reaching a total of 477,501. This surge can be attributed to many countries’ relaxation of travel restrictions and intensified efforts to promote tourism,...
Lipumba Asserts: ‘No More Three Years – Tanzanians Ready for Constitutional Progress.
In a bold statement made during a press conference to announce the resolutions of the Tanzania Centre for Democracy regarding the upcoming 2024 local government elections, Professor Ibrahim Lipumba, the current chairman of the organization, emphatically declared that Tanzanians no longer require a three-year education process for the drafting of a new constitution. This announcement...
President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s Vision for Posta Africa: Embracing Digital Transformation
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has stated that due to the rapid advancement of human development, the postal system cannot remain as it was in the past years; it must adapt to the current times and market demands to establish the significance of the postal service. She made these remarks during the inauguration of the Pan...
President Samia Suluhu’s Remarkable Speech at BRICS Summit: Envisioning Global Cooperation and Development Goals.
In a historic moment, President Samia Suluhu of the United Republic of Tanzania addressed the BRICS summit on August 24, 2023, marking her as the first Tanzanian President to participate in such a platform. The summit, hosted by South Africa, the current chair of BRICS, has gathered the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and...
Tanzania Among 17 African Nations Invited by Google for ‘Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First’ Program.
Tech giant Google is reaching out to Tanzania and 16 other African countries for participation in its ‘Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First’ initiative. This groundbreaking program aims to assist African startups in leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to tackle local challenges. Among the 17 nations invited are Algeria, Botswana, Cameroon, Côte D’Ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana,...
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...
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...