TAIFA Stars’ performance in the past two outings over Zimbabwe and Malawi has been hailed as impressive and superb.
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THE recent launch by the government of national guidelines on the feeding of infants and young children could not have come at the right time than this when many children continue to suffer the consequences of their parents’ ignorance.
POLICE in Dar es Salaam have reported arresting a 149-strong gang of young criminals known as "Panya Road".
THE government has announced plans to revitalize the ailing railway transport sector with an injection of new locomotives and coaches and upgrading of the existing rickety lines.
WHEN Christian missionaries pioneered grape production at Bihawana near Dodoma in the early 1960s, little did they know that the ‘little experiment’ would develop into large-scale grape farming and wine industry in the country.
THE significance of the school-feeding programme envisaged by the government cannot be overstated as findings have established the existing relationship between short-term hunger pupils have to endure at school and the diminished capacity to cope with lessons.
THE barbaric killing of an albino, Ms Munghu Lugata, on May 12, this year in Bariadi District, has touched the hearts of 12 diplomats from the European Union, prompting them to write an open letter to Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda.
TANZANIA may soon join global tax treaties to curb huge losses of government revenue caused by misinvoicing of the country’s exports and imports. The Revenue Authority Director General, Mr Rished Bade, told a forum in Dar es Salaam on Monday that the country was among those losing revenue in trillions of shillings due to illicit trade transactions.
JUST as the revamped grape industry starts to make a difference to the lives of small-scale farmers in Dodoma, a new problem, that is all too familiar, crops in - the market for the grapes is limited, constricting earnings to farmers.
CORRUPTION is bad. Corruption is an enemy to justice. It is also downright criminal.