The ongoing political crisis in Burundi has delayed verification of the country's borders with Tanzania, a senior minister told the National Assembly in Dodoma.
William Lukuvi, Tanzania's Minister for Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development, said Saturday that ongoing political crisis in Burundi was hindering the ministry from verifying borders between the two countries especially in disputed areas
He toldRead more
Tanzanian authorities on Saturday launched a public investment management manual aimed at overseeing the implementation of all public investment projects in the east African nation.
Phillip Mpango, Minister for Finance and Planning, launched the manual in the political capital Dodoma, saying its formulation was motivated by the need to address the weaknesses that was plaguing the country's investment management framework.Read more
Tanzania's Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa announced on Friday that a special anti-corruption and economic sabotage court will start in July, this year.
Majaliwa told the National Assembly in the east African country's political capital of Dodoma that the establishment of the anti-graft court was aimed at supporting the new government in its anti-corruption crusade.
"The new court will operate asRead more
Tanzanian authorities are considering the reconstruction of more than 300 houses in the northern Shinyanga region destroyed by hailstorms last year.
The houses in Kahama district were destroyed in March last year during the natural disaser, which also killed 45 people and rendered more than 600 families homeless.
The authorities announced on Thursday that about 1.25 million U.S. dollars wereRead more