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A survey conducted by the 'Daily News' at Majengo market, which is the main market in the municipality, showed that prices of most food items remained the same during the month while a few ...
RESIDENTS of Dodoma Municipality including traders of Jamatini Market go through the rubble after a fire razed down part of the market on Thursday night. (Photo by Abdulwakil Saiboko).
Tanzania: Displaced petty traders struggle with new market rules Tanzania’s latest’s sweeping directives to remove petty traders from the streets is throttling their livelihoods.
The Tanzania Construction Market Report outlines major opportunities in various construction project sectors, provides rare insight into the workings of the industry, and gives a forecast for the ...
The road project forms part of a masterplan to transform greater Dodoma into a thriving, sustainable city for its 2.4 million people. It serves the regional markets in Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, ...
Tanzania expects overall spending to reach 44.39 trillion Tanzanian shillings ($18.6 billion) in fiscal 2023/24 starting in July, from 41.5 trillion shillings in the current year.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reached a staff-level agreement with Tanzania for a new $440.8 million loan, which will be disbursed following approval by the Fund’s executive board. The ...
Tanzania High Commission joins H. E. Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, President of the United Republic of Tanzania and the citizenry to celebrate the inauguration of the new state-of-the-art State House ...
DODOMA, Nov. 8 (Xinhua) -- Tanzanian grape farmers and wine producers are looking to the 6th China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai, which runs from Sunday to Friday, with great ...
Tanzania is strengthening its position in the global lithium market, driven by a combination of government initiatives and active participation from international exploration and production companies.
Askari Metals has announced the full acquisition of the Eyasi Uranium Project in northern Tanzania through its Tanzanian subsidiary, Infinum Uranium.