Cruise ship with onboard raunchy and saucy treats, sets sail in 2026 but will not be coming to East Africa
Then weaving through the Mediterranean and docking at Monte Carlo, Florence, Portofino and Mallorca guests can relax and enjoy the X-rated offerings on board as they enjoy a whirlwind 24 hours in each location.
Former EAC Secretary General, Juma Mwapachu passes on
Prior to this appointment, at EAC, Juma Mwapachu was Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Tanzania's permanent delegate to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
Largest Ship on Lake Victoria, MV Mwanza now set to sail in June 2025
The passengers' compartments on the huge ship are divided into the ordinary wagon (economy), Business Class and the first (VIP) cabin complete with all creature comforts and modern facilities.
Uganda-Tanzania Oil Pipeline Project secures financial backup from five banks
The 1,443 km pipeline will transport crude from Uganda’s oil fields to Tanzania, making it the world’s longest heated crude oil pipeline.
East African Countries to use digital currencies for regional Cross-Border Payment System
The Masterplan is proposing the exploration of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), digital forms of a country’s fiat currency issued and regulated by the central bank, for regional transactions.
Tanzania halts increment in park fees and other tourism tariffs until March 2026
The tour operators presented their case well and managed to convince the government of their justification to request an advance period notice and grace period of 12 months.
Flying Welshman Evans, tops WRC Safari Rally in Kenya
And evans almost missed it, save for the fact that the Hyundai team leader, Ott Tanak broke his car's drive shaft leaving a clear path for Toyota Gazoo team
Tanzania Property event to take place in London, May 2025
Quality and affordable residential housing, business premises or office space is something which Tanzania is lacking at the moment
Tanzania plans large solar farm at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro. To harvest energy from the sun
The modern training and energy production hub, located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro also handles Hydroelectricity, Wind Power and Biomass energy the latter being renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals.
Marijani Rajabu: The Man, the Music and the Legend
His music, like many Tanzanian tunes of the 60s, 70s and 80s were in a genre which was stuck between Rhumba, Salsa and Cavacha with a sprinkle of coastal taarab but slightly laid back and capitalizing on rich lyrics.