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The Citizen on MSNTanzania’s cross-border trade surplus grows by 24.8 percent, boosted by export surgeDar es Salaam. Cross-border trade between Tanzania and its neighboring countries has seen significant growth, with the trade surplus expanding by 24.8 percent to reach Sh1.3 trillion for the quarter ...
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The Citizen on MSNRevealed: Here are Tanzania's poorest and richest regionsDar es Salaam. Dodoma may be Tanzania’s capital city and home to the standard gauge railway (SGR), yet its residents remain ...
The Minister of Planning and Investment, Professor Kitila Mkumbo, has said that Tanzania has positioned itself to become a ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania’s aviation sector shows strong growth as brighter days beckonDar es Salaam. Tanzania’s aviation sector has experienced robust growth in the quarter ending September 2024, with notable increases in the number of flights, domestic passengers, and cargo ...
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The Citizen on MSNKafulila: PPPs key to Tanzania’s economy as US freezes foreign aidFollowing his inauguration on January 20, 2025, US President Donald Trump’s administration announced a halt to foreign aid, ...
White rhinos have returned to Tanzania after nearly half a century, part of an initiative to revive a species lost to ...
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The East African on MSNTanzania’s inflation rises slightly on higher food pricesTanzania has recorded a slight increase in headline inflation, driven primarily by rising food prices. According to the ...
DODOMA: THE Tanzania Trade Development Authority (TANTRADE) has highlighted significant milestones achieved in promoting the ...
Tanzania is seeking Kenya’s approval to import 100MW of electricity from Ethiopia through Kenya’s transmission lines to ...
ARUSHA: WOMEN who have faced difficult life circumstances have great potential to overcome obstacles and rise to ...
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Tuko on MSNTanzania's Amsons to Squeeze Out Remaining Bamburi Cement Shareholders with KSh 65 Per ShareTanzania's Amsons Group is finalising its takeover of Bamburi Cement after issuing a squeeze-out notice to remaining shareholders, offering KSh 65 per share.
During her visit, Russell engaged with Tanzania’s President, Her Excellency Samia Suluhu, and key ministers to explore ...
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