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Published on Jun 14, 2025Source: The New Times - Gov't Propaganda
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Published on Jun 14, 2025
Tanzania eyes Sh75.9 billion boost by ending investor tax breaks
Dar es Salaam. The government expects to boost its revenue by more than Sh75.94 billion in the 2025/26 fiscal year by scrapping the 10-year income tax holiday currently granted to investors operating in Export Processing Zones (EPZs) and Special …
Source: The Citizen - Indeterminate -
Published on Jun 14, 2025
Tanzania earns Sh300 billion from sesame exports in 2024
Morogoro. Tanzania earned Sh300 billion in 2024 from 150,000 tonnes of sesame exports, according to the Warehouse Receipt System Regulatory Board (WRRB). The Board’s Executive Director, Mr Asangye Bangu, said the target for 2025 is to export between 180, …
Source: The Citizen - Indeterminate -
Published on Jun 13, 2025
Family of student from Tanzania killed in Burnaby fire raising money for repatriation
John Washington Huho Junior came to Canada nearly three years ago from Tanzania to study business at Alexander College. Here, he made friends that he thought would last a lifetime. “He was there for me when I was depressed, he’s been the person I could …
Source: Vancouver City News - Pending -
Published on Jun 13, 2025
Tanzania makes significant strides in disaster preparedness
DAR ES SALAAM: IN its efforts to address disaster-related challenges, the Tanzanian government has made significant strides by establishing effective systems, policies, and strategies aimed at prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. These efforts …
Source: Daily News Tanzania - Pro-Government -
Published on Jun 13, 2025
Tanzania joins the list of African countries looking to take control of their gold resource
The decision places the East African country among a rising number of African nations seeking to extract more value from their natural resources and gain more control over their mining sectors. The policy, which mirrors another gold bill implemented in …
Source: Business Insider Africa - Neutral -
Published on Jun 13, 2025
SA blames SADC for the delayed return of 249 SANDF troops from Tanzania
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa is blaming the Southern African Development Community (SADC) for a logistical and contractual blunder resulting in a 10-hour delay in transporting 249 South African National Defence Force (SANDF) troops back home from Tanzania. …
Source: Eye Witness News - Neutral -
Published on Jun 13, 2025
Tanzania engages tourism sector in promoting a middle-income economy
ARUSHA: THE Tanzanian government has embarked on strategic efforts to promote sustainable tourism as the country transitions from a low-income to an upper-middle-income economy. This initiative aligns with existing policies and ongoing efforts aimed at …
Source: Daily News Tanzania - Pro-Government -
Published on 05:43 GMT
Rumonge: Child Trafficking Network Active Along Lake Tanganyika Shores
SOS Médias Burundi Rumonge, June 18, 2025 — On the shores of Lake Tanganyika, Burundian children are falling prey to human traffickers promising them a better life abroad. Local authorities are raising the alarm over a growing and deeply concerning …
Source: Sos Médias Burundi - Neutral -
Published on Jun 18, 2025
Harambee Starlets eye big win against South Sudan in CECAFA clash
Harambee Starlets duo Diana Wacera (L) celebrates with Violet Nanjala after Kenya's 4-0 win over Uganda at the ongoing Cecafa Senior Women's Challenge Cup in Tanzania. [Harambee Starlets, X] Harambee Starlets will be hunting for more goals when …
Source: The Standard - Indeterminate