Tanzania starts investigations on the case of Chinese Tourist killed in Serengeti National Park Accident
Tanzania is launching investigations to probe the case of the Chinese tourist who was killed in a vehicle accident while game-driving in Serengeti.
The Chinese tourist who was visiting Tanzania was killed in an accident involving a Safari Vehicle.
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Japan and the United States hatch cooperation in Défense Equipment and Artificial Intelligence Technology
Both parties underscored that Russia’s and North Korea’s actions have a destabilizing impact on global and Indo-Pacific security.
Dangerous Voyages: Plight of illegal immigrants in Africa
Tanzania has been experiencing immigrants from Kenya, DR Congo, Burundi, Somalia and Ethiopia
Ship bearing Tanzanian flag sinks in Taiwan waters
The Tanzania-flagged freighter had been off the southern port city of Kaohsiung when Taiwan was struck by Typhoon Gaemi.
Ethiopian Airlines banned from flying into Eritrea due to Malpractice
Ethiopian is the biggest Airline in Africa, which also happens to own stakes in other carriers on the continent, which means it can still fly into Asmara incognito, aboard proxy airlines.
Urgently Needed: Reform of the Global Financial System to Address Africa’s Financing Challenges
The reform of the global financing system is urgent, as it can mitigate access to critical resources needed for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals
Arusha Muslim Union now drags the Tanzania Muslims Council to Court over Friday Mosque Plot invasion
The Friday Mosque located in the middle of Pangani and Bondeni streets of Arusha City has become bone of contention between two islamic bodies
United States Treasury Targets ISIS Facilitation Network in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa
They serve as critical links between far-flung ISIS operations, including ISIS affiliates in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mozambique, Somalia, and ISIS cells in South Africa, paving way for terrorist attacks that undermine peace and security in the…
Tanzania and South Sudan missing out as Africa’s Tripartite Free Trade Area Agreement sails on
Countries that have deposited their Instruments of Ratification include Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Egypt, Eswatini, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Tanzania’s Tourism Firm gets award for empowering local communities through conservation
The Heart for Heritage and Community Champion Award which went to Chem Chem Safaris showcases exceptional leadership in heritage-focused African tourism, and a corporate culture of community, empowerment and inclusivity