Man sets new world record by skateboarding 5,088 kilometers across the United States
Skateboarding is definitely not the fastest method of travelling domestically, but Chad was determined to win the title for the fastest crossing of America on a skateboard.
Only five percent of cattle in Africa have been vaccinated
Moving away from reactive vaccination in the case of an outbreak to prophylactic use before an epidemic is a huge step forward for preventative immunization.
Young Footballers from East Africa’s Chipkizi Cup to play in Spain from 2025
Future Stars Academy of Arusha, which is organizing the Chipkizi Cup 2024 has entered into mutual agreement with the International Sports Management Company, New Hera Interconnection
United States offer millions in rewards for capturing of four DR Congo renegades
Evariste Ilunga Lumu, Mérovée Mutombo, Gérard Kabongo, and Jean Kutenelu Badibanga are all wanted by the DR Congo High Military Court for, among other charges, the war crime of murder.
World Health Organization approves new Xpert diagnostic test for Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis remains one of the world’s leading infectious disease killers, causing over a million deaths annually around the globe.
Third energy security dialogue between Japan and the United States opens in Tokyo
The discussions are covering key areas of Japan and United States’ energy policy and diplomacy cooperation, including economic partnership under the Inflation Reduction Act and Japan’s Green Transformation law.
Tourists to start playing Golf in the Serengeti National Park from June 2025
The new Serengeti National Park Golf Course is being constructed on a real estate of virgin land measuring 450 acres, at the cost of USD 3.7 Million.
Twelve countries to welcome the New Year 2025 in a Vigil held between Cape Town and Cairo
The Clock Tower Roundabout junction located in the Northern Tanzanian city of Arusha happens to be the spot which is located precisely halfway between Egypt’s Cairo and the southernmost tip of the Continent in Cape Town, South Africa.
Dogs attack and kill two school children in Southern Tanzania
The dogs, whose number was not readily known, proceeded to gnaw at the poor and helpless children whose cries for help went futile as there were no grown-ups nearby, during the incident
Tanzania revives Santa Claus train to serve Northern Zone Passengers during Christmas and New Year Holidays
During end of year periods, the number of passengers travelling from Dar-es-salaam to other regions is usually on the increase, with many scrambling for whichever means of transport available to take them to highlands