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Tahmeed Coach drops Scania, switching onto MAN buses

Marc Nkwame
Marcopolo coaches are usually manufactured in Brazil, but the Tahmeed ones were assembled in Mombasa by the Associated Vehicle Assemblers (AA).
News

Arusha Airport to begin night operations from January 2026, ready for AFCON 2027 traffic

Marc Nkwame
Arusha Airport is now capable of handling 500,000 passengers, but at the moment, the traffic movement at the terminal is around 450,000 travellers per year on average.
News

Arusha Catholic Archbishop Isaac Amani Marks Golden Jubilee and fourth church leadership

Marc Nkwame
More than 50,000 people are gathering in Arusha for the historical ceremony to mark the ‘Fourth Leadership of Archbishop Isaac Amani,’ an event which takes place on the grounds of the Arusha Metropolitan Catholic Cathedral.
Earth

Ngorongoro Conservation Area reclaims Africa’s Leading Tourist Attraction crown in WTA 2025

Marc Nkwame
During the 32nd World Travel Awards Gala Ceremony for Africa and the Indian Ocean, Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) grabbed back the prestigious title.
Earth

World Travel Awards Serengeti with the Big Five National Park’s African crown

Marc Nkwame
The National Park, featuring all the Big-Five species and spellbinding landscapes, attracts an average of 450,000 tourists per year, making it the most popular wildlife tourism destination in Tanzania.
Earth

Tarangire versus Amboseli in the World Travel Awards for Africa’s best Elephant National Park

Marc Nkwame
The World Travel Awards is hosting the WTA Africa and Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony 2025 in Tanzania, being attended by travel industry leaders from across the continent and beyond.
Earth

Over 1600 square kilometres of land cut from Nyerere National Park and pasted onto Selous Game Reserve

Marc Nkwame
Apparently the two protected entities of Nyerere and Selous, make up the largest conservation precinct in East and Central Africa.
Earth

When Michael Jackson met the Giant Elephants of Tarangire

Marc Nkwame
At the moment the world is more concerned about issues of global warming, climate change and the entire earth's environment whose condition seems to be getting worse on a daily basis.
Africa

Edward Porokwa becomes member of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

Marc Nkwame
The appointment of eight members of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, was done in accordance with the United Nations’ resolution of Establishment of a Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
Business

Tanzania’s National Digital Procurement Platform registers 37,000 tendering firms and 130,000 users

Marc Nkwame
The National e-Procurement System of Tanzania (NeST), is the latest electronic system which facilitates e-registration, e-tendering, e-contract management, e-payment, e-catalogue and e-auctioning processes.
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