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Tanzanite Sports Festivals pushing more women into partaking daring games

Tanzania Times
It was explained in Arusha that, the sudden rising interest in sports, among the local female population is being catalyzed by the recent sailing of the series of annual Tanzanite Women Sports Festivals
Farming

Tanzania introduces Food Security Bonds to boost national grain and cereal reserves

Valentine Oforo
At the present, the National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) has the capacity to harbor an average of 776,000 tons of grains and cereals procured through a total of 72 purchasing centers across eight regions.
News

DR Congo Government starts charging taxes on Goods coming from Rebel Controlled areas.

Tanzania Times
Benefitting from the War or punishing the residents under the reign of rebels? Latest reports from DR Congo are to the effect that Kinshasa is now imposing heavy taxes and other non-tariff penalties on Goods being produced in the areas being controlled by…
Earth

Floods to wreak havoc in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda between March and May 2025

Special Report
With heavy precipitation predictions, floods should thus be expected in a number of Tanzanian Regions with the exception of the North-Western parts of the country, precisely the Lake Tanganyika peninsula.
Africa

No turning back! The M23 rebels are now fighting for their survival

Tanzania Times
According to the leader of the rebel groups, Corneille Nangaa, the fighting parties need to protect themselves from President Felix Tshisekedi armies and some international bodies supporting the Kinshasa government.
World

New report finds sexist laws persist worldwide

Special Report
Research by Equality Now identifies how women and girls continue to experience systemic and intersecting discrimination in laws, policies, and cultural practices, exposing them to multiple forms of harm, sometimes with little or no legal protection.
Africa

Over 5 million People under Rebels’ reigns in DR Congo

Tanzania Times
Following their taking of Goma, a city with a population of more than 2 million and Bukavu with over 1.3 million residents, the respective capitals of North and South Kivu Provinces, the M23 rebels have pressed further south.
Science

Tanzania and the creation of new Human Beings

Special Report
It is therefore surprising that the global population of 8 billion residents could have multiplied from just 1.3 percent of the total humans that managed to survive the natural holocaust.
News

Mohammed Iqbal who coined the name ‘Tanzania’ dies in the UK

Tanzania Times
He was also among the people who played a crucial role in the discussions surrounding the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar.
Earth

Gombe Chimpanzees discovered to hold vital secrets for Malaria prevention

Nature Africa
In the journal Science, an international team of 84 researchers from institutions across Africa, Europe and North America reported that chimpanzees have genetic adaptations that are similar to those responsible for malaria adaptation and resistance in humans.
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