Tanzania’s opposition says the police have killed and injured several supporters in Dar-es-salaam
Among the seriously injured party officials include, Peter Alex Kilomba, Emmanuel Severine, Khanifa Mussa, Modest Munihawa, Robert Mawege, Nasri Abdallah Said and Emmanuel Modest.
Elephant shot dead to save people trapped inside the car which hit the animal at Victoria Falls
Police reports say the accident occurred approximately 40 kilometers from Victoria Falls and the badly damaged vehicle got trapped under the jumbo with its human occupants.
Over 12 million malaria deaths averted globally through disease control efforts
Ongoing conflict and instability in countries such as Sudan and Yemen continue to disrupt malaria control efforts. Sudan has the highest malaria incidence rates in the Region.
Kenya’s luxury hospitality sector soars despite stumbling blocks
Kenya’s luxury hospitality sector is experiencing significant growth, spurred by an increasing arrival of international visitors, a stable economy, and a rising population of the middle class.
Mayhem as Treason Charges against Tanzania’s opposition leader comes up in Court
However, other reports say the accused, Tundu Lissu has refused to have his charges read virtually insisting that he wants live court proceedings.
What ails Jinja roads? City Council Speaker writes to Museveni, requesting presidential intervention
The poor state of the Jinja road network, is more defined within the 10 kilometers Walukuba road stretch, which houses over 10 high tax-paying companies.
Tanzania’s position during the Kenya and Uganda rebellions of 1971
Nyerere refused to recognize Idd Amin's coup in Uganda and arrested those who sought his support for planned revolution in Kenya
Another opposition leader arrested in Tanzania. Released after public outcry
John Heche’s arrest comes just two days after religious leaders in the country vehemently spoke against the ongoing wave of arrests targeting members of the opposition parties.
When Uganda sent the World’s first female envoy to the Vatican
Idi Amin's move caught everyone by surprise, and there was great doubt whether Pope Paul VI could also break the 900-year-old Rome tradition by approving the appointment of Ms Olowo.
Two train drivers killed after TAZARA locomotives crash over a bridge in Songwe Region
The two locomotives involved in the tragic accident, happened to be defective and were travelling light without cargo from Chozi in Zambia, heading to the Mbeya Workshop in Tanzania for repairs.