Conserving The Wetlands in Tanzania for Posterity
Tanzania is home to a rich network of wetland ecosystems, from major river networks, the Great Lakes system to deltaic mangroves among others. According to statistics, wetlands cover about 10 percent of the country’s surface area.
African court advocating for compensation from atrocities suffered during colonial times
Cape Verde President Neves was speaking in Tanzania during the official opening of the 2025 Judicial Year of the Arusha-based African Court on Human and People’s Rights held at the institution’s premises.
Black Rhino Pushes Mkomazi towards B-Clubs National Parks’ Status
Mkomazi has now been included in the 'B-Clubs' of National Parks that yield billions in forms of revenues realized from tourism activities, having collected 939 million/- in the first seven months of the current fiscal year.
Mysterious Beer kills three people in Manyara Region
It seems the trio died at different times from January 31 to February 2025, but the main cause of their deaths has been filtered down to the local beer or gin which is suspected to have been made from intoxicants by unknown people.
Kigali rejects SADC accusations against Rwanda Defence Forces
According to the Rwandan Ministry, the Kinshasa Government is also bent on attacking Rwanda and overthrow the Kigali government, as has allegedly been repeatedly and publicly stated by President Felix Tshisekedi.
Tanzania will not pay reparation fees to convicted prisoners serving jail sentences for serious crimes
The sum amounting to approximately USD 125 was to be compensation to convicts due to the fact that the applicants were not provided with legal aid as required under the standards of the African Court for Human and People’s Rights.
Tanzanian Doctors invent AI based Personal Medical Diagnosis Application
Invented by Dr Ahmed Raza of Roshan Polyclinic in Arusha, the special app, which is both Intelligent and inclusive, addresses the long existing shortcomings among Tanzanians who normally never take the trouble of undergoing personal medical check-ups.
Moïse Katumbi’s Political Party blames Kinshasa State House for Rebels Taking Over Goma City
In another development, there are reports from Kinshasa claiming that the DR Congo Government is repossessing houses and other properties belonging to the rebel leaders.
DR Congo Rebels warn Tshisekedi against counterattacks in North Kivu
The Congo River Alliance and the March 23 Rebel groups form the Politico-military coalition and through their leader Corneille Nangaa, have sent a firm statement to President Félix Tshisekedi saying their forces remain committed to ensuring that civilian…
AD Ports Group takes over Angola Harbour to boost terminal trade with neighboring countries
AD Ports Group has expanded into Africa over the past three years, announcing more than USD 800 million in planned investments in the maritime and shipping, ports and logistics sectors in Egypt, the Republic of Congo, Tanzania and Angola.