On 11th March 2023, the Ministry of Water of Tanzania signed a contract with China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) to build a water project that will serve 28 cities in the Songea municipality. During the signing ceremony, the Deputy Minister of Water Hon. Engineer Maryprisca Mahundi explained that when the project worth TZS 145.7 billion...
US Firm Titan Lithium Expands Operations in Tanzania, Finds Lithium Deposits with High Grades near Mt Kilimanjaro
Titan Lithium Inc, a US-based company, plans to expand its operations in Tanzania following the discovery of lithium deposits in the region. The company has found lithium deposits in two locations south of Mount Kilimanjaro that have the potential to make Tanzania one of the world’s leading countries in lithium production. The results of the...
No way Kenyans can source dollar from Tanzania, says the government
The government has said the country has tight laws and regulations guiding foreign exchange trade in the wake of reports that Kenyan businesses are now sourcing dollars from Tanzania to meet manufacturers’ and general goods importers’ obligations. Kenya is currently facing an acute dollar shortage after its foreign exchange reserves dropped to a near 10-year...
20 companies approved to build compressed natural gas stations in Tanzania
Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) has given the go-ahead to 20 companies to build Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations as part of a larger initiative to deliver cleaner and more affordable energy. TPDC’s Oil and Gas director Dr. Wellington Hudson disclosed this during a news conference here yesterday. He stated that some companies are entirely...
Private sector credit up 23.1% in January on supportive monetary and fiscal policies
Private sector credit recorded an annual growth of 23.1 percent in January 2023, compared with 10 percent in January 2022 on account of supportive monetary and fiscal policies, and ongoing recovery of economic activities from adverse effects of global shocks. According to the Bank of Tanzania (BoT) Monthly Economic Review for January, 2023, credit to...
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16% of women in Tanzania have no education while men 10%, new research
The National Bureau of Statistics has released The 2022 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey (2022 TDHS-MIS) which is the 7th DHS survey in Tanzania conducted through the DHS program. The main objective of the 2022 TDHS-MIS is to obtain current information on health or inform policies at the global, regional, and national levels and to...
Scientists in Tanzania discover the use of cow urine to prevent spread of Malaria
In the efforts to fight the deadly Malaria, scientists in Tanzania have proposed the use of cow urine odour to prevent the transmission of parasites that transmit the deadly disease. The proposal was submitted by six scientists, among them from Tanzania and outside the country including Dr. Nicodem Govella, Godfrey Katusi, Samwely Makayula from Ifakara...
Shocking, 75% of women in Njombe Prison have murdered their husbands
The Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitution, Geophrey Pinda, stunned members of parliament after revealing that 75% of women who are being detained in Njombe Prison murdered their husbands. This means the greater case in the region was orchestrated by women who kill their husbands over matrimonial matters. Mr Pinda was responding to a question...
Tanzania, Morocco to finalise talks on fertiliser facility
Tanzania and Morocco are set to finalize their talks next week for the construction of a fertilizer blending facility to be established at Kisarawe, Coastal Region. The discussion about that goal started way back in 2016. Progress has been slow until recently when President Samia Suluhu Hassan visited Senegal, where she also met with and...