Knock! Knock! Knock! EU Foreign Affairs delegation lands in Tanzania.
The delegation is made on behalf of Kaja Kallas, who is the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the European Commission.
Conflicts in Sudan threaten Mycetoma Research Hub
Ongoing Chaos threatens to erase decades of research, training and care for thousands of patients.
The historic milestone follows nearly 70 years of commitment by the government and people of Suriname to eliminate the disease across its vast rainforests and diverse communities.
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Kenyan, Indian and Brazilian foreigners among the eleven people killed in Morogoro Factory Blast
The factory blast was the result of the sudden increase in voltage in the establishment’s electrical circuit network.
MV Clarius ship capsizes, partially sinks in Lake Victoria
With over 60 years in operation, the MV Clarius ship used to sail between the Northern Mwanza Port on Lake Victoria and Ngoziba Island in Kagera Region.
Zanzibar’s Justice System Gets a Boost from World Bank
Targets to improve court efficiency by investing in staff training, simplifying procedures, automating case management systems, and implementing a performance management system.
Arusha City Profile suffers explosion of ‘Frames’
The so called 'Frames' are essentially ugly cubicle rooms with single openings that are mushrooming along roads, streets and even etched into buildings to serve as shops.
Internet Blackout continues to affect 80 Million users in nine countries of Eastern Africa Region
Mtunzini Cable Landing Station is owned and operated by Telkom South Africa, while another cable landing station in Mtunzini owned by Liquid Telecom (Neotel) serves as a landing point for the SEACOM cable.
China versus Europe in Tanzania’s Trucks and Buses race
China is banking on cost-effectiveness of its Howo and Sinotruck vehicles in beating the already tried and tested European models such as Volvo, Scania, MAN and Mercedes Benz.
Lake Babati with its Hippos population, to become latest tourists’ attraction in Manyara
From Quaraa Hills to Mount Hanang. The Lake Babati Babati in between has more than just Hippos, it is a tourist site in the not to be yet 'city' center.
Man, who was involved in Mixing Tanganyika and Zanzibar Soils during the 1964 Union, dies in Moshi
Mzee Elisaeli Mrema was a retired soldier who since then remained a happy farmer in his Mdawi Village of Old Moshi
East African Coastline Safe again as Hidaya the Cyclone blows away from Kenya and Tanzania
Cyclone Hidaya is the third in the series of sibling typhoons that have been making rounds in the Indian Ocean for the last three years.
New species? Three variant Giraffes with distinctly patterned coats spotted at Makuyuni Wildlife Park
Just when the world thought there were no more surprises from the Tanzanian wildlife the country has just discovered what could be new Giraffe species in Makuyuni