International Flights blocked from Arusha Airport
As far as the latest communication from the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) is concerned, the Arusha Airport, located in Kisongo area, is licensed strictly for domestic operations and not otherwise.
New Rwanda International Airport gets USD 84 Million Finance Support through ATIDI cover
The airport is also aligned with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) framework, facilitating the free movement of goods, services and people across the continent.
Artificial Intelligence: Opportunity or threat for media outlets in Africa?
Network of Independent Media Councils in Africa (NIMCA) summit 2025 which is organized in association with the Media Council of Tanzania (MCT) runs under the theme of ‘Advancing Media and Communication Regulation for Journalist Excellence in Africa.
East African Community takes over Tripartite Task Force leadership from the SADC
The Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA) Agreement officially entered into force on 25 July 2024, having reached the required 14 ratifications by Member and Partner States.
Over 105 victims found being tortured inside Libya’s secret human trafficking vault
The secret vault, into which human beings were squeezed and crammed mercilessly, is believed to have been used by a human trafficking gang and kidnappers holding their victims ransom.
South Sudanese Muslims mull forging ties with Islamic Councils of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
The inaugural Leadership Forum of the South Sudan Islamic Council was held in the capital Juba, with the attendance of branch secretaries and heads of Shura councils from various states.
Tanzania blocks two more opposition officials from traveling abroad
Rupia was heading to Nairobi, Kenya for a scheduled meeting before traveling onward to Munich, Germany, where she was expected to participate in training on democracy and elections.
Why did the Tanzanian ambassador to Cuba resign?
Humphrey Polepole on the other hand, explains his decision to resign from the high commission post as dissatisfaction with the direction which the country is taking at the moment.
African countries gearing up for 2025 elections: Safety and Security are critical
The upcoming elections in Central, Eastern and Western Africa are set against a backdrop of significant political activity and, in some cases, historical tensions and chaos.
Vertiv’s AI innovation roadshow lands in Nairobi
During the event, Vertiv experts will introduce the key infrastructure imperatives to enable AI, sharing insights on key challenges and opportunities and providing participants with a deep understanding of the latest innovations