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Recently, the Uhuru (Freedom) Torch relay — a symbol of  ’s freedom, unity, and development — arrived at the     MMM Pro...
14/05/2026

Recently, the Uhuru (Freedom) Torch relay — a symbol of ’s freedom, unity, and development — arrived at the MMM Project site.
Recognized for its contributions to infrastructure, local employment, talent development, and community engagement, the project was honored to serve as a relay station. Local community members and project staff gathered to welcome the torch with songs, dances, and cheers, filling the site with unity and hope.
This torch relay serves as a strong recognition of the project’s long-term commitment to local development and active fulfillment of social responsibilities. We look forward to the China–Tanzania friendship, like the ever-burning Uhuru Torch, continuing to shine on the path of unity, cooperation, and shared development.

😀In the daily life on overseas frontline projects, moments of unexpected warmth often come from simple yet thoughtful ge...
14/05/2026

😀In the daily life on overseas frontline projects, moments of unexpected warmth often come from simple yet thoughtful gestures—birthday cakes prepared on time, handwritten greeting cards, and sincere wishes from colleagues. In these seemingly ordinary festive and cultural activities, integrates human-centered care into daily management, ensuring that care is not just embedded in systems and policies, but present in every interaction and every moment of companionship.
When candlelight brightens the cake, and blessings are written on cards, the smiles at that moment reflect not only joy, but also a sense of being understood and valued. With sincerity and care, we build connections through emotions. Let smiles naturally emerge in every ordinary day.

09/05/2026

🎵Music and language have the power to transcend borders and connect hearts.
Recently, a Chinese song competition for university students, co-organized by Tanzania Branch, was held at the University of Dar es Salaam. Fourteen students from different universities performed a variety of classic and modern Chinese songs with fluent Mandarin and genuine emotion, earning enthusiastic applause from the audience.
CCCC Tanzania will continue supporting local educational and cultural exchanges, creating more opportunities for Tanzanian youth to learn Chinese and experience Chinese culture, while further strengthening the enduring friendship between China and Tanzania.

✨Great News!     Branch has recently secured three major road projects, covering the Ruangwa road project in Lindi Regio...
09/05/2026

✨Great News! Branch has recently secured three major road projects, covering the Ruangwa road project in Lindi Region and the Mbogwe road projects in Geita Region.
As a key part of Tanzania's Southern Corridor, the Ruangwa road project will boost regional logistics and improve local access to healthcare, education, and economic opportunities. The Mbongwe road projects will enhance heavy transport capacity, strengthen the regional road network, and support local development.
These consecutive project wins highlight CCCC’s strong capabilities and outstanding reputation in Tanzania’s infrastructure market. Moving forward, we will continue delivering high-quality projects to support Tanzania’s infrastructure development.

Happy  !Across project sites in  , our builders are turning responsibility into action and commitment into progress, adv...
01/05/2026

Happy !
Across project sites in , our builders are turning responsibility into action and commitment into progress, advancing every project with professionalism, craftsmanship, and perseverance.
From the first light of dawn to the close of day, every effort helps drive urban development and improve local livelihoods.
On this International Workers’ Day, we extend our highest respect to all those working tirelessly on the front lines of construction. Because of you, cities are better connected and the future is brighter.

⛈Thunderstorms pose serious safety risks on construction sites, especially for high-elevation work, cranes, and metal st...
29/04/2026

⛈Thunderstorms pose serious safety risks on construction sites, especially for high-elevation work, cranes, and metal structures.
When thunderstorms occur, workers should stop work at height, stay away from cranes and metal structures, and move quickly to safe shelter. Project teams should implement emergency plans to ensure timely evacuation and proper protection.
In Part 4 of the “Rainy Season Safety Tips” series, reminds everyone: during thunderstorms, safety comes first, and protection is the priority.

24/04/2026
🌧The end of rainfall does not mean the risk is over. After continuous rain, soil and foundations at construction sites m...
24/04/2026

🌧The end of rainfall does not mean the risk is over. After continuous rain, soil and foundations at construction sites may become loose or unstable, creating potential safety hazards for follow-up work.
Before resuming operations, project teams should carefully inspect slopes, excavation areas, and site roads for signs of settlement, standing water, or soil movement. Drainage systems should also be checked to ensure the site remains safe and under control.
In Part 3 of the “Rainy Season Safety Tips” series, reminds everyone: inspect first, then resume work—safety always comes first.

Cherish the Earth, protect the blue.🌍    is taking concrete action to help protect the coastal environment—collecting pl...
22/04/2026

Cherish the Earth, protect the blue.🌍
is taking concrete action to help protect the coastal environment—collecting plastic waste and clearing debris along the shoreline. Every bend down is a step toward safeguarding a greener future.🌊
✨We firmly believe that corporate development is not only about building infrastructure, but also about protecting the natural environment we all depend on.
On this World Earth Day, CCCC Tanzania remains committed to driving green and sustainable development in Tanzania through responsibility and action, working together to protect this beautiful blue coastline.

17/04/2026

🌸As petals gently sweep across the screen, the road is renewed with new life. This transition mirrors the spirit Tanzania brings to every road project — infusing each development with the freshness of spring.
What we build is more than roads connecting cities and communities; it is a green pathway guided by our commitment to sustainable development, bringing a better environment, smoother travel, and a brighter future to local communities.
CCCC Tanzania aspires to be that spring breeze, carrying the breath of spring across this land, protecting clear waters and blue skies through action, and making sustainable progress a lasting reality.

🌧During  ’s rainy season, heavy rain can arrive suddenly. Proper preparation is essential for keeping construction sites...
17/04/2026

🌧During ’s rainy season, heavy rain can arrive suddenly. Proper preparation is essential for keeping construction sites safe.
Before a storm approaches, project teams should secure temporary structures and materials, check drainage systems, and make sure rainwater can flow away smoothly. Monitoring weather forecasts and adjusting work plans in advance can also help reduce safety risks.
In Part 2 of the “Rainy Season Safety Tips” series, Tanzania Branch shares practical measures to help keep construction sites safe during the rainy season.

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