When the first President of Kenya Died, the Fifth Head of State saw ‘End of the World!’
As the first president of Kenya was being pronounced dead at Mombasa State House, the fifth president was seeing doom in Uasin Gishu
Young Japanese Footballers Coming to Arusha for East Africa Youth Soccer Tourney 2023 in December
Organized by the Future Stars Academy, the East African Soccer Tournament, known as ‘Chipkizi Cup,’ has been taking place in Arusha for a total of 14 years now and counting.
Bank of India to establish branch in Arusha City
High Commissioner of India in Tanzania Binaya Pardhan revealed that the trade between Mumbai and Dar-Es-salaam has reached USD 6.4 billion as of 2023.
Climate Action Zone launched in Nairobi ahead of Africa Summit coming up in Kenya
The Climate Action Zone has also been crafted to involve participation of the youth, facilitate open and candid discussions on topics that might need to be more prominent during the main Summit's agenda.
Param Kilimanjaro: Tanzania’s Computer Made in India, could be fastest performing tower in East Africa
The Param Kilimanjaro supercomputer which towers at the Nelson Mandela University's Laboratory is a 100 terabyte (100,000 gigabyte) fast machine.
Tanzanians to keep their jobs even as government shuts down white elephant state corporations
Head of State, Samia Suluhu Hassan points out that her government pumps more than USD 30 billion to fund a number of public enterprises yet many of them remain non-productive burdens to the country.
NMB Bank pays 45.5 billion dividends to State coffers Earning Presidential award for great performance
According to the head of state, the government has invested over 73 trillion/- in the public enterprises and other state-run institutions and it was their expectation that the funds should yield massive returns in profits.
Death on Mount Kilimanjaro: Singaporean Family wants to know what exactly happened to their son
The late Darrel Phee’s family claim that there are discrepancies between the documents they obtained and the information they received from Adventures Unlimited.
Church Leaders declare firmly that Tanzania does not need Dubai to run the country’s ports
Endorsed by a total of 37 bishops and signed by both the President of the Council of Catholic Bishops and Secretary General, the statement called upon the government to respect the opinion of the majority of Tanzanians.
Korea transfers digital learning system to local school in Arusha
From Drone Technology to Lego and Scratch, South Korea has been training young Tanzanians in various fields of digital information communication and innovation for the last seven years.