Tanzania Versus DR Congo Boxing in Arusha: Dulla Mbabe plots revenge against Tshimanga Katompa
The two boxers previously fought in Dar-es-salaam where the Tanzanian envoy, Dulla Mbabe lost to Katompa of DRC
Tanzania and Canada Join hands in generating new solutions against negative effects of climate change
The four Tanzanian institutions of higher learning pivoted by the Aga Khan University will be working together with the Simon Fraser University (SFU) of Canada.
Athletics event called off as rains pound Arusha sports stadium
“We have been forced to call off the athletics event because the running tracks in the Sheikh Amri Abeid venue are submerged in rain water!”
Rombo Marathon 2023 races on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro during Christmas
Is there a more perfect way to welcome the New Year 2024 than to race around the forested Mount Kilimanjaro slopes during Christmas?
Between Development and the deep blue sea
Regenerative Seascapes for People, Planet, and Nature Project runs on a budget of 30 million Canadian Dollars, with the project expected to be executed for over three years from 2023 to early 2026.
Children turn against own mothers, beating up the widows in series of land grabbing episodes
Cases of children beating up their own parents, especially mothers during scuffles to wrestle inherited property from each other are rife in Manyara
Mtemere aerodrome becomes the world’s first terminal in a national park to have own air traffic control…
The air terminal to be completed in August 2024, becomes the largest aerodrome and technologically advanced terminal to be located within any National Park in Africa.
Africa seems scared of deploying artificial intelligence in forestry and wildlife conservation
Tanzania, through the Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology once tried to install bush cameras along the Kwakuchinja Wildlife Corridor linking Tarangire and Lake Manyara National Park, but the project has stalled.
UN Mechanism President Santana launches fifth cycle of Inter-University Video Lecture Program
Judge Gatti Santana delivered an opening lecture on the creation and jurisdiction of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) to over 120 postgraduate students from 14 law faculties and one faculty of political sciences from the…
Media gets field day as King Charles trips on Carpet in Kenya
When a Kenyan soldier slipped and hit face down at the Nairobi state house, almost falling on the King the clip went viral on social media platforms, then Charles III himself tripped