No country can realise its growth objectives or development goals if it does not ensure that its people can and do effectively engage in productive activities Full Story
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Sickle Cell Foundation of Tanzania chairperson Grace Rubambey (R) shakes hands with long-distance cyclist Alan Knight at a fundraiser in Dar es Salaam on Wednesday for a campaign dubbed ‘Cycle for Sickle Cell’ meant to support construction of sickle cell centre at Muhimbili National Hospital in Dar es Salaam. The cyclist recently took part in 11,718km ride from Cairo to Cape Town for the same purpose. Looking on are some SCFT officials. (Photo: Guardian Photographer)
Govt to install nutrient-inducing devices in flour mills
President Jakaya Kikwete has announced that the government will work with flour millers in rural areas to add nutrients to their produce in an effort to improve villagers’ health Full Story
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TBS Advised To Emulate Kenya In Curbing Fake Goods
The Parliamentary Economic Committee on Trade and Industries on has urged Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) to open zonal offices to effectively limit the supply of counterfeit goods entering the country through porous border posts Full Story
Taifa Stars head coach Kim Poulsen yesterday unveiled a provisional squad of 26 players who would join a training camp to gear up for the 2014 World Cup qualifier return leg tie against Morocco in Marrakech early next month Full Story