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UN Mechanism President Santana launches fifth cycle of Inter-University Video Lecture Program

Staff Writer
Judge Gatti Santana delivered an opening lecture on the creation and jurisdiction of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) to over 120 postgraduate students from 14 law faculties and one faculty of political sciences from the…
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Media gets field day as King Charles trips on Carpet in Kenya

Tanzania Times
When a Kenyan soldier slipped and hit face down at the Nairobi state house, almost falling on the King the clip went viral on social media platforms, then Charles III himself tripped
Leisure

Czech lady singer Olga Lounova drives into East African Safari Classic Rally with female navigator

Staff Writer
Her team will also include a squad of all-women mechanics. The Eleventh Edition of the East African Safari Classic Rally gets flagged off on 9 December 2023.
Business

NMB tops the list of ten profit-making banks in Tanzania with CRDB taking second position

Special Report
NMB Bank and the CRDB bank, seem to play in a league of their own, with their combined profits accounting for 62 percent of the total profits of the Top 10 most profitable banks in Tanzania.
Earth

Tanzania erects walls of Mangroves to protect the country’s Indian Ocean Shoreline

Tanzania Times
In addition to the Sustainable management of 158,000 hectares of mangroves, Tanzania is also upgrading 23 Forest Reserves to higher levels of conservation status as Nature Forest reserves.
News

King Charles III retraces Queen Elizabeth II steps in Kenya

Special Report
It is Charles III first visit to a Commonwealth nation as King in the country where Queen Elizabeth II’s reign began, having acceded to the throne in Kenya in February 1952.
Business

Made in Germany: Tanzania imports more from Berlin than what Dar-es-Salaam exports there

Tanzania Times
President Samia Suluhu Hassan on the other hand, wants to see more German tourists coming to Tanzania in sync with Berlin’s ongoing efforts to assist conservation programs here.
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Tourists’ accommodation: Nyerere National Park Rolls out 82 plum sites for investments

Marc Nkwame
In addition to be the biggest in East Africa, Nyerere National Park happens to be a premium destination, graded under the luxurious Category One in the same class with Serengeti
Farming

Tanzania preserves nearly 1000 types of seeds for future as kernels threaten to become extinct

Hazla Omar
This project entailing collecting and storing important seeds is being undertaken to prevent these important farm inputs from becoming extinct.
News

King Charles III and Queen Camilla enshrined in Arusha National Park as the Royals visit Kenya

Marc Nkwame
King Charles and Queen Camilla visited Tanzania around this time, twelve years ago and apparently left a mark at the Arusha National Park
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