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IN the heart of Kongwa District, about 95 kilometers from Tanzania's capital, Dodoma, a significant transformation is underway. On the sun-scorched plains of Mtanana, where maize fields stretch beyond ...
Dodoma. The Executive Secretary of the National Planning Commission (NPC), Dr Fred Msemwa, has affirmed that the newly ...
Dodoma the political heart of our nation, a bold step was taken into the future with the official launch of the Tanzania ...
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The Citizen on MSNHistoric milestone as Samia unveils Development Vision 2050The framework seeks to transition Tanzania into a high-income, resilient, just and inclusive society by mid-century ...
DODOMA: THE President’s Office – Planning and Investment has presented an award of appreciation and commendation to the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania: Vision 2050 Launch - Tanzania Writes New ChapterTANZANIA today launches its new National Development Vision 2050 in Dodoma, envisaged to propel the country into the upper middle income.
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania: Samia Orders Legal Proposals for Effective Implementation of Vision 2050THE Tanzanian President, Samia Suluhu Hassan, has directed the Law Reform Commission, in collaboration with the Attorney General's Office, to begin drafting legal reform proposals that will facilitate ...
This year’s CHAN tournament is being co-hosted by Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda, and is officially set to kick off on August 2, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania Approves the 2nd Phase of the Statistical Master PlanThe National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has approved the Work Plan for the Second Phase of the Tanzania Statistical Master Plan (TSMP II).The decision was reached in a meeting that was convened to ...
From Nairobi to Kampala to Dodoma, coordinated crackdowns are silencing opposition, crushing protests, and shrinking civic ...
Tanzania is preparing to welcome a significant Pan-African summit centered on the future of social security across the ...
Nuclear projects face risks of cost overruns, delays and uncertain returns as seen in South Africa’s abandoned 9,600MW ...
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