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- 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
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Tanzania’s first chief of defense forces who went to school with James Bond 007
The General who founded the Tanzania People's Defense Forces, translated the army commands in Kiswahili and helped to produce the country's first world record runner
AFP Correspondent in Lubumbashi Killed by the Police
The Police in East African countries have always been accused of among other things, murder, robberies and fabricating criminal cases to innocent people
Has ‘X’ formerly Twitter, been blocked in Tanzania?
Many people with 'X' accounts resorted to installing VPNs in order to access the platform services
Abood Bus and BM Coach take their road battles from Tanzania to Kenya with new Nairobi bound routes
After wrestling each other along the Arusha-Dar-es-salaam and Morogoro routes, Abood Bus and BM Coach are taking their mortal combat across the border into Kenya.
Kenya, Uganda and Somalia to face acute food shortages in the remaining part of 2024
Eight countries in the Eastern African region including Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, and Uganda, suffer serious famine spells.
African Lawyers condemn brutal treatment against Advocate Faby Mushibi by DR Congo armed forces
For some residents of Kalemie, the attack on Faby is some sort of a war against the people of Katanga by the Kasai in the DRC army
Tourists encounter Maasai protests in Ngorongoro
A group of Maasai elders approached the tour vans and explained to visitors that they should not worry because it was peaceful demonstrations and that they, as tourists, were quite safe.
Australian Mountaineer breaks record climbing Kilimanjaro backwards to Africa’s highest Point
Hepell broke the record initially set by a South African mountaineer, Jurgen Gessaud who scaled Kilimanjaro backwards in July 1997 and managed to reach the peak after 72 hours.
Jack Ma to establish Alibaba branch in East Africa
Advisor to the Ethiopian Minister of Innovation and Technology, Abiyot Bayu, says the agreement to that effect has been reached, with an official announcement coming soon.
Kenyan female banker tortured and killed in Nakuru
A Kenyan female banker was abducted, taken into wilderness and had some of her body organs chopped off before being murdered