Controversial Plot Development Projects threaten Bondeni Friday Mosque in Arusha City
The Friday Mosque located along Bondeni street in the city center happens to be an important prayer house usually serving heads of state and other national leaders
Jay Nathwan emerges overall Arusha Open Golf 2024 Winner at Gymkhana
Tanzania now plans to introduce Golf Lessons into the country's Primary and Secondary Schools
African Development Bank approves USD 1 billion corporate loan for South Africa’s Transnet business…
The company employs more than 50,000 people and plays a critical role in integrating and connecting South Africa with the global economy.
U.S Under Secretary for Political Affairs visits Tanzania and Chad to address Human Rights Issues
While in Tanzania, John Bass will also engage with civil society leaders on issues related to the country's democratic trajectory.
Kenya and Uganda building a One Stop Border Post at Lwakhakha with the East Africa Community
The envisaged project is part of efforts to reduce congestion at the Busia and Malaba One-Stop Border Post.
Tanzania to benefit from UN Tourism and TUI Care grants for Rural Artists in ‘Colorful Cultures!’
The agreement focuses on empowering artists and artisans, particularly women and youth, in rural tourism destinations in ten African countries.
South Africa May Import Electricity Power from DR Congo
If built to full capacity of as much as 40 Gigawatts, the complex on the Congo River, the world’s third-biggest river by volume, would supplant China’s Three Gorges Dam as the world’s largest electricity plant.
Bringing Justice Within the Grasp of Ordinary Men and Women in Tanzania
The Temeke IJC in Dar-es-salaam, is one of the six Integrated Justice Centers in Tanzania, with nine more under construction to provide comprehensive services in one location.
World’s oldest passenger ship, MV Liemba undergoing facelift ready for new lease of life
With over 120 years under its hull, MV Liemba, a former German Vessel, sailed two years after the Titanic and still hits Lake Tanganyika waves.
World Bank supports rural women group in Iringa to establish rice milling and packaging industry
There are several community groups in the rural district of Iringa, bordering Ruaha National Park, being supported under the program, Jijenge, with 15 members, is one of them