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Former envoy to Cuba warns against nepotism in Tanzania’s General Elections 2025
Ambassador Polepole, whose whereabouts are still not known, spoke to the media during night hours with his address being relayed live through social media platforms
Women farmers in Kilimanjaro linked to tourism via TUI Field to Fork program
The initiative strengthens links between women-led farms and the tourism sector in Kilimanjaro, promoting agritourism and sustainable sourcing
Kenya and the East African Community task Tanzania over the breach of Common Market Protocol
The prohibition comes amid complaints from some Tanzanians that foreigners, including Chinese nationals, are doing businesses meant for locals, such as retail sale of goods at the Kariakoo market in commercial hub Dar es Salaam.
Longping Agriscience to fill the 60,000 tons seeds vacuum in Tanzania
While the country's demand for kernels has reached 127,650 tons per each and every farming season, it seems Tanzania can only produce 70,000 tons of seeds in a year.
Former Member of Parliament for Mbulu and Tourism expert, Mustafa Akunay passes on
Akunaay previously also served as the Executive Director of the Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) and was among the founders of the Karibu Travel and Tourism Fair (KTTF)
Are Tanzanian politicians knitting their own flags for the 2030 Elections?
For observers though, it seems like the 2030 presidential race in Tanzania's ruling CCM party has just begun, with the 2025 polls being used as springboard for catapulting them into the next five years.
Wolves invade Songwe Airport. Locals describe case as witchcraft meeting aircraft
There have been efforts to rid the coyotes from the terminal grounds, but so far without much success, as the jackals keep on appearing and disappearing mysteriously.
Akili and Me: Ubongo’s Children Program opens new doors with Season 5
The new season features a redesigned cast of characters, enhanced with modern animation techniques that bring Akili and her friends to screens with greater vibrancy and expressiveness.
Tanzania is rolling out a Green Carpet on the Indian Ocean Floor
But restoration of mangroves is more than just protecting the shores and conserving the environment, communities in the coastal areas have also started hatching economic activities from the trees.
Tanzania still has 100 Sea Cows in the Indian Ocean, but they are about to become extinct
In Tanzania, the Sea Cows during their peak, were mostly found along the Indian Ocean shorelines, but according to experts their numbers have dropped down to just 100 animals, rendering them to be highly threatened