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Who is Designing New Zanzibar Banknotes in Rupees featuring Freddie Mercury?
Queen-stone town? As Freddy Mercury celebrates a posthumous birthday on September 5, a number of Zanzibar banknotes featuring the legendary rock star go viral
Former Tanzanian Ambassador to Sweden, Dr Wilbroad Slaa relieved of his Diplomatic Status
As he served as the Ambassador of Tanzania in Sweden, Dr Slaa was also accredited to Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine and Lithuania.
How Mbulu residents get empowered to cut down cases of Gender Violence and Child Pregnancies
Gender and Sexual violence incidences have also been trimmed down from 380 cases that were recorded in 2022 to just 100 such reports as of 2023.
Deputy Prime Minister Post returns to Tanzania after three decades
Dotto Mashaka Biteko the former Minister of Minerals becomes new Deputy Prime Minister a post revived after 30 years.
World Bank pumps USD 360 Million into Towns and Cities Facelifting project
Urban precincts in Tanzania will be getting a new coat of paint from an ambitious World Bank funded rehabilitation project
Ngorongoro Residents say there is ‘Big Trouble’ in the Conservation Area
Ngorongoro Residents who recently held a press briefing in Arusha, said there is a state of fear in the Conservation Area.
Arusha’s most beautiful building is also the highest tower in Northern Tanzania
The PAPU complex is a joint venture project between the Pan African Postal Union, which operates from Arusha and the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA).
National Service starts enrolling youth for volunteering programs
Brigadier General Hassan Mabena insisted that the forthcoming intake is strictly for volunteering programs to cultivate talented youth into vocational training, career studies and life skills.
North Korea dispatches 80 athletes to the Taekwondo World Tournament
It is also likely that the North Korean flag will be hoisted during the opening and closing ceremonies and medal awarding at the ITF World Championships in which North Korean athletes are participating.
Army declares war on civilians adorning military fatigues
Though most Tanzanians buy army uniforms from second-hand clothes outlets with the garbs being imported into the country, some use them to commit crime