Business Why Japanese electronics are disappearing from Tanzanian Homes Special Report Electronic products made in Korea, China and other cheap unbranded knockoffs are currently dominating homes, offices and institutions
Education Arusha Science Students devise electric car which can finally be charged using ordinary wall sockets at home Marc Nkwame The clever students have converted a one-ton pickup truck into an electric vehicle which can be charged at home, pub or anywhere where there are power sockets.
Leisure Randeep Birdi from Dar-es-Salaam takes the victory at Guru Nanak Motor rally in Arusha Miguel Suleyman Birdi won the first round of the National Rally Championship in Tanga and drove back to win the fourth and final round at Guru Nanak event of Arusha
Business Tanzania imports 47,000 used cars from Japan in 2024. Kenya comes second in Africa with 39,000 units Tanzania Times Tanzania leads in Africa when it comes to buying more used cars from Japan, with the country also taking the third position globally.