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Pastoralists Now Seek Audience with President Samia
Traditional Livestock Grazers believe that there have been series of wrong information and mud smearing campaigns against them
USAID assists Kenyan Women to Undertake Construction Projects
This partnership of Kenya shillings 30 million has seen 80 percent of the young women trained transition to internships and acquire decently paid work in various construction sites.
Hotel Detains Officials in Arusha as 120 Kenyan Children get ditched by buses at Namanga Border
Before being ditched at Namanga Border, the children were temporarily detained at Lush Garden Hotel in Arusha
Michael Battle is the New US Ambassador to Tanzania
Battle was Vice President of the American Committee on Africa from 1994-1998 and participated as an Election Observer in 1994 for the first Free Election in South Africa.
Why Air-Freight Cargo Volume from Tanzania Nose-Dives
The other factors include skyrocketing costs of energy and the drastic decline of avocado exports from the Southern Rungwe District of Mbeya Region.
Tanzanian Envoy to Austria dies in Road Accident
The envoy was driving himself in a Sedan, from Kilimanjaro Region going to Dar-es-salaam City
Serengeti Rhino Which Died in Ngorongoro Was suffering from Gastric Complications
Susan the Rhino from Serengeti was eight years old when she died in Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Journalist Dies on Mount Kilimanjaro
But the journey to unveil the Internet Cable was organized by the Ministry of Information through the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority and the Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited which supplies the Fiber Optic Cable.
Tanzania to Host Africa’s Food Systems Summit in 2023
The annual Summit convenes leaders, policymakers, scientists, heads of governments and private institutions, farmers, and the youth in the agriculture and food systems landscape to discuss and agree on practical actions and solutions that drive Africa’s food…
Maasai Olympics Shield Traditional Warriors from Spearing Lions
Today there are estimated to be 23,000 lions left: fewer than elephants, rhinos, or gorillas.