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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.
TWAS International Photo Essay Award launched
The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) is a program unit of UNESCO, dedicated to supporting scientific capacity and excellence in the global South.
Tundu Lissu names unlikely witnesses in his case
Lissu who is the chairperson of Tanzania’s main opposition party, the Chama Cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA) has however criticised the court decision to ban live coverage.
Japan designates Nagai City to Tanzania
A statement from Japan’s ministry of foreign affairs reveals that the proposed four cities in the country are now set to be recognized as the ‘hometowns’ of African nations.
TAZARA train from Dar collides with a buffalo in Nyerere National Park
The collision between the TAZARA train and a fully grown Buffalo in the Nyerere National Park, resulted in damage to two luggage carriages, and a passenger coach wagon
Wife of the former Arusha Member of Parliament thrown out of her house in the city
She stated that her husband has not only served as Member of Parliament for Arusha-Urban constituency, but also previously worked as the Deputy Attorney General of Tanzania
Rangers injured as angry villagers set forest on fire
As far as to the villagers are concerned, of late there have been a series of inhumane acts inflicted onto them by the forest wardens.