Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Health at risk as illicit alcohol costs over 1tri/-

DAR ES SALAAM: Illicit alcohol continues to pose a significant threat to ...

TRA urges taxpayers to embrace IDRAS for transparent, efficient services

 Meddy Mulisa

KAGERA: THE Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) in Kagera Region has urged taxpayers to adopt the...

TRA receives 72 vehicles to enhance revenue collection across Tanzania

DAR ES SALAAM: THE Minister for Finance, Mr Khamis Mussa Omar, on February 25, 2026, handed over 72 new vehicles to the ...

Mobile tax offices hit road to drive 1tri USD economy

DAR ES SALAAM: THE drive to build a onetrillion-dollar economy has moved into high gear with the launch of the country’s first-ever...

TISEZA spearheads the 30bn/- soft drinks investment in Sumbawanga

SUMBAWANGA: THE Tanzanian investor who benefits from investment incentives provided by the Tanzania Investment and Special Economic Zones Authority (TISEZA) has...

Targeted reforms could secure higher Moody’s rating

DAR ES SLAAM: MOODY’S Investors Service upheld the country’s stable outlook and confirmed its long-term foreign and local currency issuer ratings at B1 on February 20, 2026.

AIA invests 2b/- to support the technological delivery system

DODOMA: THE Arusha Institute of Accountancy (AIA) has allocated 2bn/-  through the Higher Education for Economic Transformation (HEET) Project to strengthen technological and digital infrastructure, a move aimed at changing the education delivery system and adapting to the needs of the current world.

Speaking to media outlets in Dodoma about development projects and opportunities for youth for the year 2025/2026, the Dean of the Arusha Institute of Accountancy (AIA), Prof Eliamani Sedoyeka, said the investment involves the establishment of AI Smart Classrooms on the campuses of the institute.

He said the classrooms have interactive digital whiteboards, AI-assisted lecture recording systems, real-time analysis of student engagement and modern attendance tracking systems,