Tanzania's leader has instructed government officials to develop strategies focused on improving citizens' quality of life as the country's 13th Parliament begins its term in Dodoma. President Samia Suluhu Hassan announced that 7,000 teaching positions and 5,000 healthcare roles have already...
Tanzania's leader has urged citizens to pursue reconciliation and national unity following violent disturbances that accompanied the recent general election, which resulted in fatalities, injuries and property damage. President Samia Suluhu Hassan addressed Parliament in Dodoma, expressing...
Tanzania plans to expand its electricity generation capacity to 8,000 megawatts within the next five years, according to President Samia Suluhu Hassan. The leader told parliamentarians in Dodoma that the nation previously grew its power output from 1,600 megawatts to more than 4,000 megawatts...
Tanzania will begin testing universal health insurance implementation following government preparations to expand medical coverage nationwide. President Samia Suluhu Hassan told legislators that proposals for successful pilot programs will come before members, marking initial reforms toward...
Tanzania intends to establish itself as the premier mineral trading center across East and Central Africa while halting exports of unprocessed ore concentrates. President Samia Suluhu Hassan announced the completion of the Tanzanite Exchange Centre in Mirerani and plans for a multipurpose...
Tanzania plans major railway infrastructure expansion to capitalize on its position linking East and Southern African trade routes. President Samia Suluhu Hassan told Parliament that authorities will complete Standard Gauge Railway segments connecting Makutupora to Tabora, extending through...
Tanzania intends to accelerate agricultural expansion from 4 percent to 10 percent growth by 2030 through substantial investments in productive sectors. President Samia Suluhu Hassan outlined the strategy while addressing Parliament in Dodoma, emphasizing food self-sufficiency and value chain...
Tanzania has achieved significant female representation gains following general elections that brought 223 first-time legislators into the 393-seat Parliament, with women comprising 45 percent of newcomers. President Samia Suluhu Hassan noted that 36 women secured constituency positions, marking...
Tanzania plans to lower construction material expenses to improve housing accessibility for residents across income levels. President Samia Suluhu Hassan told Parliament in Dodoma that her administration will prioritize affordable shelter while monitoring policy execution aimed at upgrading...
Tanzania has advertised 7,000 teaching positions and 5,000 healthcare jobs within 12 days of President Samia Suluhu Hassan beginning her second term. The recruitment drive aims to strengthen service delivery across critical sectors while improving worker accountability and operational efficiency...
Tanzania will develop its democratic framework through locally grounded practices rather than imported models, according to President Samia Suluhu Hassan. While inaugurating the 13th Parliament in Dodoma, she explained that democracy lacks a universal formula and requires interpretation aligned...
Tanzania will pursue democratic improvements through inclusive dialogue among political stakeholders, according to President Samia Suluhu Hassan. While addressing Parliament in Dodoma, she acknowledged government readiness to learn from institutional weaknesses and called for collaborative...
Tanzania has granted clemency to young people facing treason charges connected to demonstrations that occurred during the general election. President Samia Suluhu Hassan announced the pardon while opening the 13th Parliament in Dodoma, instructing law enforcement and prosecution officials to...
Tanzania will create a standalone ministry dedicated to youth affairs as part of broader efforts to expand economic participation among younger citizens. President Samia Suluhu Hassan disclosed the initiative while opening the country's 13th Parliament in Dodoma, outlining measures to strengthen...
Namibia anticipates severe food insecurity affecting 612,000 residents during the upcoming lean season, representing one-fifth of the analyzed population facing acute shortages. The integrated food security phase classification report attributes the crisis to discontinued government drought...
Body of Christ Party leader Tomas Festus has justified naming his wife as a bank account signatory, citing administrative necessity after multiple former signatories defected to rival organizations. The parliamentarian stated that no legal or constitutional provisions prevent the arrangement...
Namibia's housing shortage stems primarily from income inequality, with low earners comprising 87.5 percent of those requiring shelter, according to Urban and Rural Development Minister James Sankwasa. Speaking through special adviser Boniface Mutumba during a Mass Housing Development Programme...
Ohangwena governor Kadiva Hamutumwa has emphasized the need for increased support of small enterprises and fresh strategies to restore economic momentum across the region. Addressing participants at the 14th regional business engagement in Eenhana, she identified insufficient capital...
Namibia's urban and rural development minister has warned that increasing defaults on Mass Housing Development Programme loans could undermine government efforts to expand affordable housing access. James Sankwasa highlighted that authorities have subsidized construction costs by up to 75...
Members of the Body of Christ Party have publicly challenged leader Tomas Festus over allegations of constitutional violations, financial mismanagement and authoritarian behavior within the organization. Secretary Beata Ndinondjene presented their grievances at Ondangwa, detailing claims that...
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