DR Congo Rebels result to building roads in North Kivu
The AFC and M23 Rebel groups said they have also successfully managed to pump clean water across the city of Goma, with the service said to be surpassing even the earlier demands.
Joan: The legend of a Female Pope in the Catholic Church
Martin introduced details that the female pope's birth name was Ioannes Anglicus of Mainz, that she reigned in the 9th century having entered the church to follow her lover
Cape to Cairo Arusha Marathon races for tourism promotion in the Northern Circuit, June 2025
Cape to Cairo Marathon will be flagged off from the Sheikh Amri Abeid Stadium, along Colonel Middleton Road in the City Center.
Tanzania’s opposition leader Tundu Lissu enduring brutal treatment in custody. Lawyers reveal
Advocate Kibatala broke down in tears when describing the ordeal which Tundu Lissu is being subjected to while in custody where state organs treat him like a guilty person even before trials.
Fake Airline tickets sold to Air Tanzania passengers travelling from China. Dubious agents suspected
A total of 32 passengers were stranded in Guangzhou, China, after the plane tickets they bought for their journey to Tanzania were discovered to be fake.
Tanzania rolls out new regulations for foreign currencies
Foreigners, including tourists, are required to exchange foreign currency through commercial banks or the Bureau de Change in Tanzania. They may also continue making payments using bank cards or other digital payment methods.
Tanzania launches Indian Ocean Conservation Program for Blue Economy
Pamoja Tuhifadhi Bahari Yetu Project also intends to contribute to the improved environmental protection and biodiversity conservation of the coastal and marine ecosystems in Tanzania.
Pangolin scales overtake elephant tusks in wildlife trafficking racket
Between 2015 and 2024, over 370 tonnes of pangolin scales were seized globally, with the consignments originating from African countries.
Let There be Light: More Electricity Brings Better Education and Health in Tanzania
Tanzania's progress in energy access, from a mere 14 percent national coverage in 2011 to 46 percent in 2022, is one of the fastest expansion rates in Sub-Saharan Africa.
With Connections to Grid Electricity, Small Shops and Industries Sprout in Rural Tanzania
Electrification has also spurred the development of small-scale industries, including brickmaking and welding, resulting in a doubling of council revenue.