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Mass protests as Libyan Political Activist dies inside the Public Prosecution Building in Tripoli
Al-Marimi, known for his strong opposition to the Western-based Government of National Unity (GNU), had been one of the most outspoken critics of Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibeh.
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.
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Wine Festival 2024 pours in Dar before Valentines Day. But how many Tanzanians take the grape liquor?
Tanzania happens to be Africa’s second-biggest wine producer after South Africa and soon to overtake the latter.
Should Tanzania use floating ships to solve the country’s Power Shortage Problems?
If one or two such ships dock along the Indian Ocean shoreline, they can churn out power to supplement what the country's grid lacks
Over 20 Cyclists from Arusha to Ride in Zanzibar’s Maiden International Sporting event
Zanzibar International Sports Festival, an inaugural event may run together with the annual music extravaganza, Sauti za Busara 2024
Julius Nyerere Power Plant roars into Action in 2024 but will it deliver?
Tanzania has been suffering from power outages for almost three decades now and counting
Over 500 Victims of the Deadly Mount Hanang Avalanche Reunited with their families
At least 100 people were killed when the gigantic mount Hanang spewed out massive landslide one fateful December night
Holidays Train leaves 200 passengers out in the cold
The Tanzania Railways Corporation in trying to capitalized on Holiday rush, ends up doing something badly
Tanzanians can now travel to Iran without Visas. But is anybody really interested?
Tanzania is among the 33 countries that Iran has just granted Visa waiver, but is anybody interested in traveling to Tehran?
Rwanda Genocide: Remaining two renegades to face charges in Kigali
With the main judicial workload inherited from the ad hoc Tribunals substantively concluded, the Mechanism is now focused on planning for the future and winding down its operations.
Tanzania’s Vice President Dr Philip Mpango finally emerges, attends church service
Dr Philip Mpango attended a church service at the Maria Theresa Catholic Parish in Dodoma where he took time to address fellow brethren.
Private firms to operate electric trains on Tanzania’s new Standard Gauge Railway
The new standard gauge railway line will soon feature trains being operated by private companies