Tanzania needs special laws to protect ancestral lands
Advocate Cosatta explained that securing their ancestral precincts was the best way to safeguard the rights of marginalized communities in addition to protecting the country’s remaining customs and traditions.
African Countries now gearing towards electric vehicles and energy storage technologies
The African Continental Master Plan (CMP) and the Africa Single Electricity Market (AfSEM) need to be well integrated to meet universal energy access targets.
Higher corporate taxes in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania make Rwanda the destination of choice for investors
East African countries continue to cling to won domestic taxation systems making it difficult for people trading between EAC member states
Villages in Tanzania now earn more from Carbon Trading than through Tourism and Hunting Activities
Five villages of Irkiushoibor, Makame, Katikati, Ndedo and Ngabolo in Kiteto District of Manyara Region profess to earn 2.6 billion/- from carbon trading through their Wildlife Management Area
Zambia Airways establishes new route linking Lusaka and Dar-es-salaam, extending to Nairobi
The round flight trip between Lusaka and Dar-es-salaam, extending to Nairobi will now cost USD 310.
Future roads in Tanzania will be built with paper, feature invisible weigh bridges and wireless electricity
Wastepaper Sludge Ash was discovered to have good potential as one of the important materials in the construction industry especially in the production of concrete, brick, mortar, soil stabilizing additive, rigid pavement and controlled low-strength materials
‘One Brick, One Smile!’ Residents raise money to build community Library, reviving book reading…
The Girls Foundation of Tanzania, though the One-brick, One-smile initiative is reviving the physical book reading culture in Northern Tanzania
Kenyan, Indian and Brazilian foreigners among the eleven people killed in Morogoro Factory Blast
The factory blast was the result of the sudden increase in voltage in the establishment’s electrical circuit network.
Lake Nyasa water level rises to a record high, threatening lives
As it happens, over 50 percent of the water feeding Nyasa originates from Tanzania where the main catchment for the world’s most beautiful lake is found.
Titanic on Mount Kilimanjaro: In search of the plane which crashed on the Mawenzi Peak Iceberg
The Wreckage of Flight EC104 plane was discovered on Mount Kilimanjaro on May 22, 1955. Since then it is not clear what happened to the salvaged fuselage.