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Over 300,000 Palm Oil Seedlings to be produced in a Year

Valentine Oforo
The Tanzania Agricultural Seeds Agency will now be producing 300,000 Palm Oil Kernels in a year. This, apparently, aims to heighten the country’s edible oil churning sector in line with the directives from Prime Minister, Kassim Majaliwa. Tanzania spends…

New Tanzania-Burundi Railway line in Works

Staff Writer
The 'Electrified' Tanzania-Burundi Railways, is going to be the first phase in the proposed Dar-es-Salaam to DR Congo SGR Project

Wajakhoyah says he was detained upon landing in Tanzania

Special Report
Former Kenyan Presidential aspirant, Prof Wajakhoya was briefly detained at the airport upon landing in Northern Tanzania

Tanzania starts equipping Farmers with New Holland Tractors for Mechanized Agriculture

Marc Nkwame
In order to ensure food security through mechanization of agriculture, EFTA joins hand with New Holland to equip local farmers with tractors

Tanzania now needs 30 million Coffee Seedlings

Valentine Oforo
Coffee is making a new return as Tanzania's cash crop, but in order to realize the goal, the country needs more than 30 Million Seedlings.

Booklet on Terracing to help farmers solve Soil Erosions Problems

Valentine Oforo
Soil erosion and the earth losing vital minerals are some of the climate change effects taking toll on food production in Tanzania

Lions Club Free Eye Clinic restores sight to previously blind Dodoma Residents

Valentine Oforo
Most eye problems can easily be cured only that many people cannot afford treatments and end up losing their sights

Serengeti Shall Not Dye its Roads with Tarmac coatings

Marc Nkwame
Serengeti Shall Not Die. But neither shall the park dye its roads with a coat of bitumen spread, according to their statement

African Free Trade Area will Boost Tanzania Income by 10 Percent in 2035

Staff Writer
Also, total global exports for Tanzania will increase by 28 Percent, Uganda 29 Percent, Rwanda 33 Percent and Kenya by 43 percent.

Over 300 youths to be employed as 100 new cattle fattening schemes get established countrywide

Valentine Oforo
The Director General of NARCO Professor Peter Msoffe says through the new proposed initiative, the Public Ranching Company will employ over 300 youth freshly graduated from livestock keeping training institutes.
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