Five Countries, 15 Nights, 5530 Kilometers: Rovos Train Makes Dar-es-Salaam Port
You were sleeping in a luxury property in the National Park and suddenly the hotel starts moving, taking you around the reserve to watch wildlife. Sounds Scary? Try Rovos
Transport Ministers in Kenya and Tanzania furious against KLM
The Royal Dutch Airline is landing people into trouble in Kenya and Tanzania where transport ministers are turning red from the KLM statement.
Why is KLM freezing flights to Kenya and Tanzania?
KLM serves daily flights to Kilimanjaro International Airport a terminal which is essentially Tanzania's main tourism portal
New Sugar Factory starts operations in Dodoma, October 2023
If all goes well the new factory of Dodoma will start churning out 2500 tons of sugar when it opens shop in October 2023
Somalia Airspace Opens Up again for travel
At the time when Somalia is about to join the Arusha-based East African Community, the airspace above Mogadishu gets restored for business.
Flood Resisting Seeds: Tanzania plans to grow 4.4 million Tons of Rice by 2030
The International Rice Research Institute and the Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute are jointly engaging rice growers in Morogoro to develop high-yielding and flood resisting rice varieties.
US Embassy warns of Possible Terrorists attacks in Dar-es-Salaam
It specifically mentions locations frequented by people or visitors from the United States.
Around Mogadishu in Eight days: Mission to decide if Somalia can make the East African Big Eight
The technical team in Mogadishu will engage Somalia to ensure that the verification was finalized, and a report completed in time.
Mtwara Port Records High Cargo Volumes from Southern Coal Mines
The Southern Port of Mtwara is recording a significant upturn in volume of shipments precisely from consignments of coal exports passing through the harbour.
Likewise the Port is also experiencing an upsurge of earnings from cargo handling activities.
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Ikungi Farmers Now Linked to Digital Cloud
At least six women representatives of farmers in the six villages of Ikungi were presented with the Infinix devices, whereas three extension officers got Samsung branded smartphones.