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- 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
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Tanzania turns to the sun in lighting up the country’s streets at night
Solar lighting panels will soon be dotting the landscapes of urban areas in Tanzania as the country makes a bold move from grid electricity to solar energy
Body of Israeli Woman Killed in the Ngorongoro Safari Vehicle crash, transported Home
The accident occurred along the section of the road between Loduare entrance gate to Ngorongoro and the Conservation Area’s viewpoint. It seems like the vehicle was coming from the Crater.
Tanzania Police launch manhunt for person who sells babies online
There is a young man who is pawning a baby online through social media platform in Tanzania. Now the police are hot on his heels
Nearly 1000 train passengers stuck in Dodoma after floods destroy railway lines to Morogoro
Ordinary Train services between Dodoma and Dar-es-salaam, via Morogoro have been cut off following ongoing rains causing floods along the route
Boniface Mwamposa: The most influential person in Tanzania?
Boniface Mwamposa popularly known as The Bulldozer, happens to be the most popular human being in Tanzania at the moment and the one who may just decide the fate of the country
Luxury Cruise Ships that are sailing towards Tanzania waters in 2025
MS Europa, recently recommended by CBS Travel Editor, Peter Greenberg and Seabourn Sojourn will both be calling Dar-es-salaam port in January and February 2025.
The Last Sultan of Zanzibar dies in Oman Just as he was preparing his return to the Isles
After six decades and one year, since the controversial Zanzibar Revolution, the last King of the Isles dies in Oman just as he was preparing a visit to the isles
Jimmy Carter, the former U.S President who climbed Mount Kilimanjaro dies at 100
Jimmy Carter is the only American President who has managed to leave for more than a century and set the record of being the one who so far has climbed Kilimanjaro
Tanzania eateries for Chicago’s National Restaurant Association Show 2025
Observers here hope that representatives from Tanzania may learn a thing or two, because food services in big hotels across the country usually leave a lot to be desired, forcing guests to opt for meals served in the streets instead.
Mount Hanang Landslide Victims provided with new houses one year after the horrid disaster
The Mount Hanang Avalanche buried hundreds of houses in the villages located on its slopes, killing innumerable people in the process