Tanzania plans to take its Arusha hatched, Nutrients Dosing Machine Technology to Benin
Produced by the Small Industries Development Organization and the Dar-Es-salaam Institute of Technology, the Nutrients Dosing Machine is the brainchild of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN).
Ancient City of Gods? Giant Prehistoric pillars discovered in the Ruaha National Park Jungle
The spectacular site of ancient structures was discovered in the southern parts of Ruaha during an aerial patrol of the National Park by rangers using a chopper.
Tanzania doubles 4G download speeds but only 27 percent of the country’s population owns smartphones
Three operators seem to dominate the Tanzanian mobile service market; Vodacom, Airtel and Tigo, with Viettel powered Halotel remaining a minor player in the cutthroat business.
Africa’s Automotive Manufacturing Industry to Produce 5 Million Vehicles annually by 2035
At the moment, the automotive industry on the continent produces an average of 1.1 million cars per year
Tanzania mulls firing up nuclear power plants to produce electricity
The Tanzania Atomic Energy Commission reports to have four professional nuclear energy engineers, with five more scholars about to complete training studies in nuclear sciences abroad.
How Air Pollution is killing premature babies in Tanzania and the rest of Africa
According to United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) data, over 250,000 children are born prematurely in Tanzania every year, and approximately 9,500 of them do not survive.
Yellow Maize snubbed in Africa despite the continent facing serious food shortages
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations needs to educate the masses that maize should not be regarded as the only food crop in Africa
This is how the Great Ruaha River is being brought back to life through weirs structures
Discharging 140 cubic metres of water per second, during normal days, the Great Ruaha is about 475 kilometres long, with 164 kilometers of the river passing through the National Park.
Historical resolution to protect African communities discriminated on work and descent passed in Tanzania
The resolution reportedly marks a significant milestone in the ongoing struggle against what is being described as ‘Hidden Apartheid
Culinary Mavel: How Neela Hotel in Stone Town sprinkles Zanzibar’s classic dining with old salt
Newly opened The Neela Boutique Hotel Stone Town offers exciting new food and beverage outlets to entice the palates of visitors and locals enjoying a weekend away in Zanzibar’s ancient town