Philips attempts entry into Tanzania’s smartphone market with Essence
Phillips, the Netherlands electronics giant used to manufacture radio sets in Tanzania before the company closed down its Arusha factory and now is returning to sell smartphones
Tanzania becoming self-sufficient in Agricultural Seeds Production
The Horticultural sector in Tanzania has an export value of 668.7 billion/- from the total production of 175,000 tons of produce shipped overseas, compared to 340 billion/- in exports value recorded in 2021.
Tanzania exports more value of goods to Africa than what the country imports from the continent
Experts point out that Africa’s participation in global value chains is low and primarily driven by commodities therefore to advance up the value chain, the continent needs value addition, industrialization and improved infrastructure
How Many Young People Own Land in Africa? Conference addresses biting issue in Arusha
The African Union’s Youth Development Report indicates that the continent has the youngest population in the world with more than 400 million young people aged between the ages of 15 to 35 years.
Japan and Tanzania teams up to boost Kilimanjaro Coffee consumption in Tokyo
The Sun rises earliest in Japan and Coffee produced in Tanzania fights to be the first drink that Tokyo residents take when it does.
Mount Meru Marathon revived again in Arusha but will race at half the original distance
But while the original race used to be a full 42 kilometers long Marathon, the new instalment of Mount Meru will feature a 21 kilometers sprint as its flagship event.
United States and Zambia Sign Agreement to Catalyze Growth in the Agricultural Sector
This Millennium Challenge Corporation compact is based on a USD 458 million debt-free grant from the United States and a USD 33 million investment by the Zambian government.
From Malaysia with Love for Mount Kilimanjaro: The journey of Heart, Health and Inspiration
“Imagine at the height of 4,600 meters above sea level we were served with a full meal for lunch under a tent,” recalls Aslina adding it was not just food; but rather an experience filled with care and warmth from their escorts.”
Tanzania emerges Africa’s Leading Destination in 2024 at the World Travel Awards
Tanzania managed to beat 13 other countries that were nominated for Africa's Leading Destination 2024 in the World Travel Awards whose winning African entries were announced during the Gala Ceremony held at the Diani Beach in Mombasa Kenya.
Mount Kilimanjaro reclaims Africa’s Leading Tourist Attraction Title at World Travel Awards 2024
Mount Kilimanjaro which is the highest peak in Africa has just won leading tourist attraction at World Travel Awards, once more beating the Pyramids of Egypt