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Some pertinent questions about health insurance
1+ hour, 33+ min ago (549+ words) Hospitals are strange places to make friends. Nobody arrives in a good mood. Nobody wakes up and says, "You know what would make today exciting? A hospital queue." Yet somehow, give people a long line, plastic chairs and a shared…...
The Citizen
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (63+ words) Tanapa alerts visitors as heavy rains disrupt Serengeti roads'thecitizen.co.tz BY The Citizen Reporter Netflix withdraws as Paramount Skydance leads $111 billion Warner Bros. Discovery bid Why young artistes lose millions in music deals Met Gala 2026 to celebrate fashion as…...
Agriculture, manufacturing lead women’s opportunities under Vision 2050
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (75+ words) Agriculture, manufacturing lead women's opportunities under Vision 2050thecitizen.co.tz Planning and Investment Minister Prof Kitila Mkumbo Josephine Christopher is a senior business journalist for The Citizen and Mwananchi newspapers Dar es Salaam. Agriculture, manufacturing, and services have been identified as…...
Charity Jonathan fronts a people-first approach to sustainable success in the banking industry
1+ day, 8+ hour ago (801+ words) Dar es Salaam. The Head HR Business Partner (HRBP) for Retail Banking at CRDB Bank, Charity Jonathan, believes that while banking performance is traditionally measured through numbers profits, asset growth and margins true and lasting success is built on people....
Women can lead from anywhere, says CRDB Bank chair
1+ day, 12+ hour ago (45+ words) Women can lead from anywhere, says CRDB Bank chair'thecitizen.co.tz CRDB Board Chairperson, Prof Neema Mori. Dar es Salaam. CRDB Bank Board Chairperson, Prof Neema Mori, has emphasised the importance of nurturing leadership among women, noting that leadership is…...
The British are sabotaging peace. Here's how
2+ day, 3+ hour ago (808+ words) British Prime Minister Keir Starmer walks outside 10 Downing Street in London, Britain, March 4, 2026. By" The Citizen Reporter On Monday in Budapest, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio made an unusually pointed observation. "Usually when you're trying to end wars, the…...
Street trading in urban areas: Lessons of experience
2+ day, 4+ hour ago (916+ words) By" J.M. Lusugga Kironde In the wake of the inauguration of the renovated the Dar es Salaam Kariakoo Main Market in February 2026, authorities have begun clearing traders from roads, bus stops, pavements and pedestrian ways, pointing out that such activities block…...
Financing gap threatens Tanzania, Africa in SDGs push
2+ day, 6+ hour ago (721+ words) Dar es Salaam. A widening financing gap is threatening the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, with Africa requiring about $1.3 trillion annually to remain on track, while global needs are estimated at $4 trillion. The SDGs, adopted by the…...
Fatal miscalculation: Ayatollah Khamenei didn’t have to die
2+ day, 9+ hour ago (869+ words) War rarely surprises. It announces itself in warnings ignored, signals dismissed, and choices deferred. The latest confrontation between Israel, the US, and Iran is no exception. It is a collision long in the making. And by the time the first…...
Human rights judges warn force is replacing law worldwide
3+ day, 8+ hour ago (564+ words) Arusha. Three human rights courts from Africa, Europe, and the Americas have raised concern over the global increase in the use of force, warning that it undermines the rule of law and erodes the foundations of democracy.Speaking at the…...