Africa plans own International Anti-Corruption Court to prosecute evil Presidents
No President whether a despot or not, will be immune to the proposed Africa's International Anti-Corruption Tribunal.
New Season for National Women Premier Soccer League runs Until May 2024
The JKT Queens return to defend their cown while Simba Sports and Fountain Gate make attempt to top the league in 2024
Bus crashes into a Moving Train in Singida before overturning and killing 13 passengers, injuring 25 others
The Ally's Bus started journey from Dar-es-salaam to Mwanza during the night, when the accident occurred in Singida in the morning hours
Tanzania beats Kenya, Nigeria and South-Africa in Cybersecurity
Mauritius has remained the leader on the African continent since 2014. Egypt comes third.
Narrow escape for tourists as two Zanzibar bound planes crash in the Mikumi National Park
An official statement from the Tanzania National Parks, further confirms the incident explaining that all the passengers aboard the fated aircraft were however not harmed and walked out of the crash site safely.
TAWIRI now setting out to study the elusive Pangolins
Wildlife experts say the scaly mammals are so far the most trafficked species in the world, mostly shipped from Africa to India and China
Worsening Situation in North Korea: “We Must Think about our ‘Neighbours!”
More than 600 Defectors who were held at various facilities in Eastern China were deported back to North Korea
Africa Starts reclaiming all wealth stolen from the continent by corrupt leaders and buried Overseas
AUABC Chairperson Seynabou Ndiaye Diakhate said the board has already set proper guidelines for the recovery of illicit acquired assets from the African Continent, that were smuggled abroad
How Many Leopards are In Tanzania? Special Census for the big spotted cats commences
The leopard, together with its spotted cousin the cheetah, is among the four wildlife species described to be highly endangered in the world today.
Old Photo emerges to reveal mechanized farming in the Post-Independent Tanzania, 70 years ago
The picture, originally in black and white but badly colorized through Artificial Intelligence, reveals several Massey-Harris 44s tractors at a field in Dodoma