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Tanzania mainland imposes mandatory travel insurance fees to foreign visitors
But the non-refundable, new travel insurance fee will not apply to people from the eight East African Community (EAC) member states.
‘No Reforms! No Elections,’ slogan floods social media platforms in Tanzania
Tanzania recently blocked the Twitter (X) platform, forcing most people in the country to download Virtual Private Network (VPN) applications in order to access the services
Tanzania opposition party leader held at Namanga Border, barred from travelling to Kenya
The former member of parliament for Arusha has expressed worries of the current situation which he said was 'shocking!'
Tanzanian Airlines banned from flying into European Union Airspace
The European Commission has updated the European Union (EU) Air Safety List, the list of airlines that are subject to an operating ban or operational restrictions within the European Union, because they do not meet international safety standards.
Tanzania among the top five African Countries adopting electric vehicles
African countries are not exactly rushing to drive electric powered vehicles, possibly due to limited infrastructure, including roads and charging stations.
Serengeti Golf Course set to host European PGA Tours in Tanzania
Africa Golf Confederation wants Serengeti Golf Course to host European Tours in Tanzania because here is massive global interest to have events staged in Tanzania
TAZARA suspends commuter train services in Dar-es-salaam
Dar-es-salaam, a city of neatly 6 million residents, has always been in dire need of auxiliary means of urban transport, which at the moment relies heavily on the private operated minibuses known as ‘Dala-Dala!’
Lendsqr Launches in Tanzania with AI-Powered Analysis Extending Credit facilities to the Informal Sector
From motorcycle taxi (boda-boda) riders and food vendors to Dukawalla owners, many Tanzanians work in cash and don’t have pay slips, bank statements, or credit histories.
Tanzanian Bishop breathes fire over ongoing cases of abductions and killings in the country
Bishop Gwajima, who is also a serving Member of Parliament of Kawe, which one of the Dar-es-salaam constituencies, has listed down more than 85 cases of enforced disappearances
Tanzania’s Abood Bus enters Mombasa. Kidia One now extends journey from Dar to Nairobi onto Kampala
With most East African countries now improving on their road infrastructure, journeys are getting shorter, this is therefore driving bus operators to extend their usual routes in their quest to fish for more passengers.