Headlines
- 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
Browsing Category
News
Major Oil Spill spotted in Libyan Desert again. Ruptured pipeline suspected
There are still no official reports regarding the suspected oil spill in the Libyan Desert, but should the pipelines be involved then chances are they belong to the National Oil Company
Namibian Driver who disappeared with truckload of beer finally gets arrested
It is alleged that the 26-year-old suspect, who is a resident of Goreangab suburb in Windhoek, was given a consignment of Carling Black Label beer to deliver to Woermann Brock at Oshakati.
Tanzania releases the detained Kenyan Journalist, Mwangi, dumps him on the coastal borderline
Boniface Mwangi was however rushed to hospital for medical check-ups and according to members of his family; the activist was being treated at Diani Medical Center for minor injuries.
South African Tourist goes missing in Namibian Canyon
The Police Commissioner Mr Mbango said they have not given up on the missing person, because the search team is still on track and hopeful the missing tourist should be alive.
Six Bodies in Tanzanian Mine: But many more could be buried underneath the quarry
Some reports from Shinyanga say the workers in the quarry were 20 while others say there could have been up to 30 miners who were digging underground, when disaster struck last Sunday.
The notorious Female ‘God’ has been arrested in Tanzania again
Zumaridi, one of the many prophets dotting the Tanzanian landscape, usually prefers to be addressed as ‘King,’ not ‘Queen’ but her multitude of followers believes the lady is a God
Tanzanian Pilot and his aircraft still missing after four years
Search and Rescue efforts were launched immediately and have been ongoing for more than two weeks before the teams gave up the mission.
Another opposition leader in Tanzania ambushed at Dar-es-Salaam Airport while traveling to Brussels
The Deputy Secretary General, Amani Golugwa was traveling abroad to represent his party in the International Democracy Union (IDU) Forum, taking place in Brussels.
Former BBC and DW news presenter, Charles Hillary passes on after short illness
Charles Hillary was among the presenters who were picked from RTD to join the newly established Radio One Stereo in Dar-es-Salaam, then a very popular station appealing to young people who loved western pop music.
Former Prime Minister of Tanzania, Cleopa Msuya who died in Dar-es-salaam gets buried at Kilimanjaro Home
Cleopa Msuya was among the officials who graced the rehabilitation project for Mount Meru Hospital in Arusha circa 1999