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Tanzania trains South African experts on Bee-Keeping as country yields 33,000 tons of Honey in a Year

Valentine Oforo
Tanzania consumes 90 percent of the 33,000 tons of honey being produced in the country annually, while South Africa's honey demand stands at just 4000 tons as the country churns out a measly 2000 tons only.

Banks now fund efforts to transform environment destructing activities into investments in conservation

Marc Nkwame
CRDB Bank, through its new ‘Imbeju,’ Program will now be providing interest free loans and extend unsecured credit facilities to community groups undertaking income generating activities in villages located next to Wildlife Corridors.

SADC committee tasks regional parliamentarians on human rights issues in extractive industries

Special Report
Environment Destruction and cases of Human Rights abuse have been part and parcel of corporate mining activities in Africa

‘Harp and Soul’ Siobhan Brady breaks World Record for highest concert on Mount Kilimanjaro

Marc Nkwame
The Highest Harp Concert on Kilimanjaro breaks another World Record this time also flying Ed Sheeran's Little Bird to the African Summit

Chief Prosecutor of UN Mechanism’s Kigali Mission to strengthen ties with Rwanda Government

Tanzania Times
The Chief Prosecutor’s mission to Rwanda follows the arrest of Fulgence Kayishema on 24 May in Paarl, South Africa.

U.S. and Tanzania celebrate a decade of successful joint agricultural program worth USD 38 Million

Valentine Oforo
Thousands of Tanzanian farmers have been trained in the use of Aflasafe, further improving Tanzania’s food security and market access by keeping crops free of aflatoxins.

You will now need a registered company in order to buy crops from farmers in Tanzania

Valentine Oforo
Tanzania is also working to ensure that the National Food Storage Authority is enabled to store an average of 3 million tons of reserves in a year.

Great Ruaha River needs even greater conservation efforts as human activities unleash destruction

Valentine Oforo
The Great Ruaha is the largest and longest River in the Central and Southern Zones of Tanzania, feeding the Usangu Wetlands before emptying into the even bigger Rufiji River

Uproar as Strange Looking Safari Vehicles get spotted inside Mikumi National Park

Staff Writer
On closer inspection, the whole set-up seems to be riveted onto Nissan Patrol (Or maybe Nissan Safari) chassis, notwithstanding the ‘Jeep’ lettering below the bonnet of some of the vehicles.

Why Must Irish Harpist Siobhan Brady play Ed Sheeran’s song ‘Little Bird’ on Mount Kilimanjaro?

Marc Nkwame
There is Ed Sheeran's hit as well as the local Kiswahili tune, 'Ahsante Tanzania,' as requested by Anne-Marie O'Farrell
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