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Sports budget increased to 326 billion 2025/2026

President Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan has congratulated Athlete, Alphonse Simbu for becoming the World Champion of the Tokyo Marathon and that he will continue...

Tanzania’s homeless youth team wins Second place at World Cup

The Tanzanian women's team from the Future Stars Academy in Arusha has secured second place at the Homeless World Cup, which was held from...

Sports help build health – Ms. Mlawa

The Director of Administration and Human Resources at the Ministry of Energy, Ms. Ziana Mlawa, has said that participating in various sports helps in...

Tanzania is congratulated by promoting international cultural arts

Creative Director and co -chair of Austrian Dance Alps Festival, Ms. Beate Stibig-Nikkanen, has praised Tanzania for maintaining and promoting the art of its...

Mwinyi promises to give Simba SC $100,000 if it win CAF Confederation Cup

The President of Zanzibar and Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi, has promised to reward Simba SC with $100,000 if it...

Clean Energy is a National Priority – Engineer Mramba

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Energy, Engineer Felchesmi Mramba, has said that the issue of access to clean cooking energy is one...

Ubungo District to trade 24 hours

The Regional Commissioner of Dar es Salaam, Mr. Albert Chalamila has launched a 24-hour trading plan at the Mbezi market at the Malamba Mawili...

RC Dar to pay for 200 people to participate in Mbeya Marathon

The Regional Commissioner of Dar es Salaam, Mr. Albert Chalamila, has said that he will pay for 200 people's one-way fares to participate in...

Dodoma football stadium to cost Sh358 billion, will hold 32,000 fans

The government has said the football stadium to be built in Dodoma will cost more than Sh358 billion and will have the capacity to...

Serengeti Girls lose at home to Zambia 3-1

The Tanzanian under-17 girls' team 'Serengeti Girls' has failed to qualify for the World Cup after losing 3-0 to Zambia. In the match played on...
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