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When the River Amphibians leapfrog onto Mount Kilimanjaro

Tanzania News
According to researchers, this discovery highlights the importance of Kilimanjaro’s fragile ecosystem and the need for responsible environmental management.
News

Tundu Lissu: ‘This is the first time in world history that a single person is charged with treason!’

Tanzania News
I have been in remand prison for over 83 days now. Yet we are still asking for the adjournment of the case. This is the first time in the World History that one single person is being charged with treason!
Africa

Over 1500 East African Industries to benefit from the African Development Bank’s USD 1 Million grant

Tanzania Times
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.
Science

Tanzania Media outlets shun scientific topics – New study reveals

Special Report
It has been discovered that the Tanzanian media landscape prioritizes politics and entertainment over science and research due to lack of proper communication link between local journalists and researchers.
Business

U.S.-Africa Business Summit Yields deals worth USD 2.5 Billion

Special Report
The record turnout made clear that both the United States and African leaders share a strong commitment to significantly expanding trade and investment. 
Africa

National Oil Corporation reaffirms Libya’s sovereign rights over Eastern Mediterranean Maritine Borders

Tanzania Times
Apparently, the statement from the corporation comes in response to growing diplomatic friction, particularly between Libya and Greece, over the Mediterranean Sea maritime demarcation agreements.
Earth

New Safari Camp in Maasai Mara blocks the Serengeti Migration

Tanzania Times
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.
Health

Loneliness kills 870,000 people every year at the rate of 100 deaths per hour

Special Report
Loneliness is described as the painful feeling that arises from a gap between desired and actual social connections, while social isolation refers to the objective lack of sufficient social connections.
Africa

When Kenya attempted to buy fighter jets from Iran

Odhiambo Opiyo
The issue became part of discussion when a Kenyan delegation led by the then Kenyan Minister for Foreign Affairs visited Washington in 1975, to request for the jet fighters.
Business

Arusha-Nairobi shuttle bus operators revive afternoon schedules

Staff Writer
With few passengers buying tickets, the shuttle bus operators limited their regular services from two trips in a day, to just a single morning schedule, scraping off the afternoon buses.
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