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Honda drives into Tanzania’s agriculture sector to boost modern mechanized farming

Marc Nkwame
The Japanese giants in automobile and machinery production will assist the Tanzanian agricultural equipment manufacturer to mechanize farming activities in the country
Leisure

Africa Women Cup 2024: Uganda wins trophy as Kenya gets to host the 2025 soccer tourney

Yasinta Lukezo
Organized by the Homeless World Cup Foundation, the Africa Women Cup 2025 was hosted by Tanzania for the first time in Arusha
World

Worst Dictator? What Kim Jong-un Does to harm his own people

Special Report
Additionally, they claim that among the approximately 30,000 victims, 16,234 were children, the elderly, and women.
Business

Embassies express concern on how the Tanzania Revenue Authority mistreats foreign investors

Special Report
Investors claim that TRA agents levy extraordinary tax bills not supported by Tanzanian law, threaten them and their Tanzanian partners when companies protest or appeal these practices, then freeze or seize bank accounts and company assets without notification
Business

East African Community floats 113 million Dollars in budget estimates. But where exactly will the money come…

Marc Nkwame
From crude oil pipeline to regional automotive industry, the East African Community's 2024/2025 fiscal year budget has more than pipe dreams.
Africa

How Global trade battles, can yield opportunities for African countries

Igor Galo
The battles that the world's superpowers are waging for the electric car market, and other emerging technologies such as those related to renewable energies, may reshape the global value chain and trade flows, offering opportunities and challenges for Africa.
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Human-Wildlife Conflicts and Climate Crisis topping agendas at IUCN Africa Conservation Forum in Nairobi

Tanzania Times
The forum has brought together more than 500 delegates from across Africa and beyond to discuss biodiversity, conservation and the sustainable development challenges faced by the continent.
Education

University of Dar-es-Salaam venue for the African English Teachers’ General Conference in 2025

Tanzania Times
Tanzania had previously sent six teachers to attend the Great Lakes Region’s English Teachers Conference in Ethiopia, but earlier the U.S Embassy in Dar-es-salaam also funded nine teachers to participate in another meeting of African English Teachers held in…
Africa

Kenya is Burning: Embassies speak against abductions and killings as President Ruto warn financiers of violence

Tanzania Times
President William Ruto believes that some people are funding the chaotic episodes while foreign envoys speak against abductions, killings
Farming

Vegetable growers in Tanzania consider adopting ‘Chameleon Sensors’ from South Africa

Zelidya Ladislaus
Just like chameleons, these sensors change color depending on the environment around them, but operate like traffic lights, switching between green, blue and red according to moisture levels
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