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Tanzania, South Africa, Ink agreement to boost Tourism and Hospitality
Tanzania and South Africa through their two institutions of higher learning have inked an agreement to train special personnel in the tourism!-->…
Dodoma out to wrestle ‘Green City’ Status from Nairobi
Dodoma, the new capital city of Tanzania located along the continent's Great North Road now wants to become greener than Nairobi
These are the banks that employ more people in Tanzania
At one time every school leaver wanted to work in a bank. But how many people do the top financial institutions in Tanzania employ?
Tanzania Women’s Cervical Cancer Problems Finally Getting Solved through HDR Technology
In addition, the Tanzania Atomic Energy Commission has also introduced three-dimension (3D) radiotherapy, intensity-modulated radiation therapy…
The Lion King who ruled over Serengeti Plains has been Killed
Snyggve who was born in 2010 has ruled the Namiri Plains as its sovereign King for seven years. He was the son of Bob Marley
US Vice President Kamala Harris is Coming to Tanzania
"Coming to America?" No, it is the other way round. The first ever US Female Vice President is "Coming to Tanzania."
Shipping Agency Denies to illegally Jettisoning 400 workers from employment
The Management of the Tanzania Shipping Agency Corporation is refuting claims that the Agency has sacked more than 400 young people from its!-->…
Tanzania now works to produce 2 million tons of organic food in the next decade.
The world is caught between two devils: global food shortages and unhealthy eating. Tanzania is out to address both.
New Census for small water vessels sails in Tanzania
The number of small ships and other marine vessels sailing on Tanzanian lakes and ocean will soon be known
African Court Appeals for Young Single Mothers’ Rights
They are young and almost children themselves, but they also happen to have own babies, young single mothers get support from the African Court