East African Legislative Assembly adopts accounts committee report on previous years’ audits
According to the audited report, the Community operated with a budget of USD 105 million, but actual expenditure reached only USD 72.7 million, resulting in a budget absorption rate of 69 percent.
Africa launches single continent’s currency Marketplace saving USD 5 Billion in trade bottleneck
The Pan-African Payment and Settlement System’s African Currency Marketplace (PACM is a next-generation Financial Market Infrastructure (FMI) out to solve the continent’s longstanding challenge of currency inconvertibility.
Anthrax kills 60 hippos, 27 buffaloes and affects 27 people in DR Congo
It all started in mid-May, when 57-year-old man called Pierre was admitted to a health center in the Lubero area after suffering from severe itching on his right hand, followed by pruritus and a swelling of his forearm.
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Zanzibar’s Red Colobus Monkeys the Key to save Tropical forests throughout Africa
The scientists identified red Colobus monkeys as key indicators of tropical forest health and flagships for local and international conservation initiatives.
Ugandans are the most intelligent people in East Africa, as Libya leads on the continent. Report claims.
The compilation of Africa's Most Intelligent People by Average IQ has on the other hand placed the residents of Libya in the first slot as the most intelligent people on the continent with a score of 90.92.
Life expectancy in Tanzania shoots up from 45 to 67 years’ average. Reveals President Samia Suluhu
Tanzania has seen an increase in the number of universities from a single college to 49 higher learning institutions
Why military helicopters keep crashing in Kenya
It is quite strange for a small service such as the Kenya Air Force to be losing so many aircrafts and personnel within a span of a few years
Kenya Chief of Defence Forces Killed as Military Chopper crashes in West Pokot
The military chopper was one of the three helicopters that were taking off from West Pokot on Thursday
Mystery over why Arusha was being side-lined out of National May Day Celebrations for over 22 years
The last Head of State to officiate Workers’ Day Celebrations at National Level in Arusha was the late President Benjamin William Mkapa, who was guest of honour at such fete in the year 2002.
Learned Friend Godluck Shirima is now the new Commissioner for Petroleum and Gas in Tanzania
Shirima led the Tanzanian government team in negotiations for the proposed USD 3 billion Uganda-Tanzania crude oil pipeline project.
Eight pupils killed as school bus plunges into flooded gorge in Arusha
The school van was swept from the road into the flooded valley when its driver tried to test the waters
Zephania Ubwani: As prolific as they come!
Veteran Kenyan Media Specialist Machua Koinange pays homage to his old Tanzanian colleague and friend, the late Zephania Ubwani
Lake Tanganyika Disaster: Ten Persons Missing as 17 passengers rescued from shipwreck
The number of persons who were sailing on the ill-fated ship remains elusive, because vessels on Lake Tanganyika usually pick up unofficial passengers along the way