Tanzania repatriates a woman and three children from the horrid detention camps of Syria
Approximately 14,500 individuals from more than 70 countries outside Syria remain in the al-Hol and Roj camps, most of whom are children under the age of 12.
Better than Netflix: There is a free streaming platform used by 180 million people in Africa.
This proved something powerful; you don’t need cinemas to have a movie industry in Africa. All you need is a screen.
Bill Gates on strange Mosquito engineering scheme in Tanzania
The project is called Transmission Zero, and its goal is as ambitious as its name: to eliminate malaria not by killing mosquitoes, but by making them unable to transmit it to humans.
November Rain? Heavy downpours disrupt tourism in Serengeti
The freely flowing gushes of rainwater are reported to be causing some flush floods that are wreaking havoc on the roads in the Serengeti plains.
Safer Rift Valley Fever Vaccine being developed under Pirbright and GALVmed partnership
Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines will work with a local manufacturing partner to transfer the vaccine technology from CVIM, conduct safety and efficacy testing, including in the field, and secure market authorisation.
High-level side event at TICAD-9 promotes more Japanese investments in Africa
The session showcased the launch of Safaricom Telecommunications Ethiopia Plc (STE), a major investment that stands as the single largest Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Ethiopia
Outrage as US revokes visas for 6000 international students
there are serious concerns about the accuracy and fairness of the accusations levelled against these students, as any of the crimes cited as justification for the visa revocations are relatively minor offenses.
World Health Organization’s Director for Eastern Mediterranean Region on World Humanitarian Day
The World Humanitarian Day, established after the 2003 Canal Hotel bombing in Iraq, honours the courage of humanitarian workers who risk their lives to save others.
India and South Africa have become the leading importers of goods from Tanzania
According to statistics from the Indian High Commission in Dar, Tanzania has also become India’s second-largest trade partner on the African continent, demonstrating the successful efforts of both governments.
Japan to extend Enhanced Private Sector Assistance for Africa at Tokyo Conference
Through programmes like the Enhanced Private Sector Assistance (EPSA) initiative, Japan’s support to the Bank has resulted in billions in co-financing for African businesses and infrastructure as well as important support to capital replenishment.