Headlines
- Japan and Tanzania teams up to boost Kilimanjaro Coffee consumption in Tokyo
- Guinness World Records Unaware of Tanzania’s Landrover Parade Claims
- Tanzania prepares to break Germany’s Record for staging the longest parade of Land-Rover trucks in the world next October
- Bus Company hatches route between Dar-es-salaam and Nairobi via Tarakea and Oloitokitok
Browsing Category
Earth
This is how the Great Ruaha River is being brought back to life through weirs structures
Discharging 140 cubic metres of water per second, during normal days, the Great Ruaha is about 475 kilometres long, with 164 kilometers of the river passing through the National Park.
How 500 Fish Species Rapidly Evolved in Lake Victoria
Scientists are calling it the “the most rapid radiation event among vertebrates” ever discovered.
River Nile versus The Amazon: April 2024 expedition to find out which is the world’s longest
A team of international researchers and explorers will be setting out on a 7,000-kilometre journey to try and dispute the long reigned record of the Nile being the longest water body on the globe.
‘Mchicha,’ the Pigweed Vegetable dissapearing from Tanzania but sprouting in Ukraine
Mchicha, the popular green vegetable which tastes even better with Ugali, seems to be currently flourishing in Eastern Europe with Ukraine becoming the major grower of the pigweed.
Five Hyenas get killed every year while chasing after the Migration in Serengeti
Scientists documented that nearly 105 spotted hyenas have been run over to death in the period between 1989 and 2023.
Human voices are more scary to wild animals than the carnivores who hunt them
The human-voice clips, which were at conversational volume levels, came from radio or television recordings of people speaking the four most used languages in the region.
Global Scientists Meeting in Nairobi to write survival guidelines for ‘a planet in crisis’
Among other things they are covering thematic areas such as rural development and green jobs; women in landscapes; youth; environmental justice and rights
Makuyuni Wildlife Park crops up within the Rift Valley
The Makuyuni Wildlife Park is mapped within the 47 Square kilometers of acreage formerly serving as farming estates in Monduli District.
Climate change now Killing Tanzanians with emerging diseases
Effects of climate change go beyond environmental disasters. They are now taking a toll on people’s health and costing the country huge expenses.
Over 5 million weaver birds killed in Manyara
More than five million passerine birds were sprayed to death during the four-day pest-controlling exercise conducted in Babati District