Dar es Salaam. Tanzania’s economy is losing an estimated Sh3.47 trillion ($1.3 billion) every year due to the effects of child undernutrition, according to a new study. The figure, equivalent to two ...
Dar es Salaam. Few would imagine that polygamy could emerge as a central plank in a presidential campaign. Yet in the unpredictable world of politics, bizarre promises often surface. National ...
Dodoma. The race for Tanzania’s State House is gaining momentum as political parties and their presidential candidates ramp up their campaigns. With 17 candidates officially in the race, strategies ...
Dar es Salaam. When a Tanzanian hit song climbs the charts, the applause is often reserved for the artiste under the spotlight. But behind that three-minute track lies a complex ecosystem of creative ...
The rally, which featured endorsements from senior CCM figures, served to energise the party’s bid for another term ...
Dar es Salaam. Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) has announced at least 173 job vacancies in a major hiring drive that reflects its endeavour to cement a stronger presence both in Africa and beyond.
Tanzania has lost the hosting rights for the 50th International Apicultural Congress (Apimondia 2027), which will now take place in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) ...
By Caroline Fredrickson Thirty years ago, 186 countries met in Copenhagen for the first Social Summit for Social Development. The gathering was the largest meeting of world leaders ever at ...
Scientist and global activist Jane Goodall, who turned her childhood love of primates into a lifelong quest for protecting the environment, has died at the age of 91, the institute she founded said on ...
Among the 34 commercial banks operating in Tanzania, only two (NMB Bank and CRDB Bank) control nearly half of the market share by asset size ...
The war in Gaza has been a catastrophe with few precedents in history. Sixty-five thousand lives lost. Whole strip reduced to rubble. Israel spending over $60 billion while unleashing devastation that ...
Unguja. The Zanzibar government has reaffirmed its commitment to grooming the next generation of aerospace experts, with five local students set to represent the islands in an international ...
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