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Over 1500 East African Industries to benefit from the African Development Bank’s USD 1 Million grant
The East African Community (EAC)’s Industrialization Policy and Strategy (2012-2032) targets to raise the manufacturing share of GDP from the current average of 10 percent to at least 25 percent by 2032.
New Safari Camp in Maasai Mara blocks the Serengeti Migration
Fences have blocked wildlife corridors, causing, for example, the wildebeest migration from the Loita Plains north of the Masai Mara to collapse from 140,000 individuals to fewer than 15,000.
Tanzania Police arrest 52 church members in Dar-es-salaam on Sunday
The Police in Dar-es-salaam have admitted to arresting 52 people, mostly church members who are being held for interrogation, in connection with the incident in the city.
40 killed after two buses collide and burst into flames in Kilimanjaro region
According to eyewitnesses the impact of the deadly collision which occurred at the Saba-Saba section of Same District, in Kilimanjaro region, was deafening and the two passenger transport vehicles were then engulfed in huge flames following a massive fire…
Nyerere, Ruaha and Kitulo: The World Travel Awards finally recognizes Tanzania’s southern circuit parks
For many years, the Tanzania Tourism industry was concentrated in the Northern Circuit where most tourists and awards would find their way to Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro and the Serengeti, but this time around, the World Travel Awards have flown south.
Tanzania General Elections 2025: Executives are quitting plum jobs to seek Parliamentary seats
Some of the former Regional Commissioners, Makonda included, are tipped to possibly land key cabinet positions once elected and if their party manages to form the next government.
East Africa Law Society moves its 30th Anniversary celebrations from Tanzania to Ethiopia
But some observers are trying to read between the lines on why the Law Society decided to make sudden changes against the Tanzanian venue.
Valor Hospitality Partners to establish three Hotels in Namibia
Valor will oversee the successful opening and management of each of the Namibian properties, drawing on their deep global experience to bring a best-in-class offering to the agreement.
Former Deputy President of South Africa leads AU Mission to assess Tanzania’s General Elections
According to the AU report, the engagements held centered on the country’s readiness for the upcoming election; the status of the electoral process; and the participation of women and youth, not only as voters but also as candidates.
Catholic Church in Tanzania bans non-liturgy and other secular interference during sermons
The Catholic Church in Tanzania has banned all non-liturgy commentaries during masses, sermons and from all other religious functions across the country, cutting out secular interference from apostolic activities.