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2 October – The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority imposes a 30-day suspension on the online platforms of Mwananchi Communications for publishing material it claims harmed the country's image. [10]
The book was prefaced by retired President Ali Hassan Mwinyi, was detailed with his vision for #TanzaniaMpya meaning The New Tanzania with top priority on job creation and if elected, he will introduce a jobs bill that will need about $2 billion. Other priorities were social services, and good governance.
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28 April – Moses Beatus Mlula, defence adviser at the High Commission of Tanzania in New Delhi; COVID-19. [25] 18 May – Tumainiel Kiwelu, 79, former commander and chief of staff in the Tanzania People's Defence Force during the Uganda–Tanzania War. [26] 29 June – Patrick Mfugale, 70 or 71, CEO of Tanzania Roads Agency. [27]
The IMF projects a GDP growth for Tanzania of +4.0% and +5.1% in 2021 and 2022, [33] and 6.0% in 2026. According to the World Bank, the GDP of Tanzania expanded by 4.6% in 2022, up from 4.3% in 2021. The value of Tanzania's GDP at current prices reached USD 105.1 billion in 2022. [34] The World Bank projects Tanzania's GDP growth to reach 5.1% ...
The New York Jets have once again been eliminated from the NFL playoff picture, pushing their league-worst drought to 14 seasons.
Following the formation of the 6th Cabinet of Tanzania, on 31 March 2021. Dr Philip Mpango was promoted to Vice-President of Tanzania, Nchemba took over the post of the Minister of Finance and Planning. [6] On 4 July 2023, he retained his position of Minister of Finance, however, the Ministry of planning was moved under the president's office. [7]
Cabinet of Samia Suluhu Hassan July 2024–present [2] Incumbent Office(s) Took office Samia Suluhu Hassan: President Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces: 19 March 2021 (3 years ago) () Philip Mpango: Vice-President of Tanzania: 31 March 2021 (3 years ago) () Hussein Mwinyi: President of Zanzibar (Semi-autonomous region) 3 November 2020