Child, Babysitter Suffocate to death At Church in Dar es Salaam as Mother Prayed
Locked inside a pickup truck as Mum Prayed in the adjacent Church, a child and her babysitter suffocated to death
Gnu Kids On The Block: Delayed Rains affect Wildebeests’ Calving
Delayed rains are blocking wildebeests from venturing further south for their annual calving season at Ndutu.
Tanzania Army Disowns YouTube Clips, warns imposters
Some people are playing with the army!
Kikwete’s Son joins President Samia Cabinet
There is a slight reshuffle in the Tanzanian Cabinet.
House Speaker Ndugai Resigns from Top Parliamentary Post
The enstranged Spreaker for Tanzania's National Assembly, Job Ndugai, has tendered in his resignation from the top house post.
In an official letter dated on the 6th of January 2022, signed by Job Yustino Ndugai, the former head of the National Assembly in!-->!-->!-->…
Would Tanzanians rather drink Beer than Wine?
Which countries in Africa empty more barrels of wine?
Many, especially Togo and others in the North-Western region of Africa.
However, Tanzania is not among the countries where wine fills glasses for whatever reason.
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Uganda halts Textile Firm Operations after Horrid Discharge into River Nile
Uganda has issued Red Light warning to a local textile firm, before closing the same, following the worrisome red liquid discharge from the factory into River Nile.
The overflow from the textile factory in Jinja was turning river nile waters bloody. However!-->!-->!-->…
Shock as River Nile Turns Bloody Red in Uganda
River Nile is turning red in Uganda. Is it environmental pollution or some curse like what was written in Old Testament as God warned Pharaos in Egypt?
Eleven Dead, Ten Missing As Mourners’ Boat Sinks in Zanzibar
There is a tragic boat accident in the Pemba channel of the Indian Ocean.
Tanzania Elections 2025: President Samia Jettisons Jonahs From Her Ship
Four years to the polls and already the election fever is boiling among some state officials in Tanzania. However, President Samia Suluhu is quite aware of this, soon the political 'Jonahs' will be cast overboard from her ship.