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Zambia shines in Information Technology Africa awards
By participating, the nominees gain a powerful platform for visibility, networking, and influence, opening doors to new partnerships, funding opportunities, and international recognition.
Tanzanian entries among the winners at Africa Marketing Awards Gala in Ghana
This year’s African Marketing Confederation (AMC) Conference Awards, presented during a dinner at the tranquil Labadi Beach Hotel in Ghana, were selected from more than 60 nominations.
A new USD 45 tax for international flights’ passengers to be charged in Tanzania from November 2025
The newly introduced fees are charged at USD 45 per person on the ‘One Way,’ international journey, or USD 90 for two-way (Return) trip overseas.
Former Ambassador claims there are no General Elections in Tanzania but faked polls and proxy opposition
There is no general election in Tanzania but rather some orchestrated stage play involving the country’s ruling party and fabricated opposition groups on the state payroll, a former government official has divulged.
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Hippopotamus teeth impounded in Southern Tanzania alongside ivories to be smuggled
It is still now known where the hippos’ teeth were being taken to, or who killed the rather ferocious animals in order to extract their molars.
Tanzania repatriates a woman and three children from the horrid detention camps of Syria
Approximately 14,500 individuals from more than 70 countries outside Syria remain in the al-Hol and Roj camps, most of whom are children under the age of 12.
Outrage as US revokes visas for 6000 international students
there are serious concerns about the accuracy and fairness of the accusations levelled against these students, as any of the crimes cited as justification for the visa revocations are relatively minor offenses.
World Health Organization’s Director for Eastern Mediterranean Region on World Humanitarian Day
The World Humanitarian Day, established after the 2003 Canal Hotel bombing in Iraq, honours the courage of humanitarian workers who risk their lives to save others.
India and South Africa have become the leading importers of goods from Tanzania
According to statistics from the Indian High Commission in Dar, Tanzania has also become India’s second-largest trade partner on the African continent, demonstrating the successful efforts of both governments.
Tanzanians and other East African Nationals can now apply for Canadian University Scholarships
These scholarships for the 2025-2026 academic year are intended for nationals of developing countries, third world countries and European countries.