Tanzania's lorry owners see opportunities in SGR Tatoa and other stakeholders are closely monitoring the SGR’s progress to explore integration opportunities
Polish national linked to scam yet to face justice in Zanzibar The Zanzibar Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Authority (Zaeca) intervened and arrested Zabinski, now referred to as the "King of Zanzibar."
PRIME The mystique of a 'speaking stone’ in Tanzania’s Iringa Municipality This stone has captivated the imaginations of locals and visitors alike, not only for its physical presence but for its deep roots in the historical and spiritual narrative of the Wahehe tribe
Duchess of Edinburgh begins official visit to Tanzania The Duchess of Edinburgh, Sophie, is embarking on a five-day official visit to Tanzania from September 16 to 20, 2024.
East African Court of Justice resumes after four-month hiatus The EACJ First Instance Division Court has the majority of the cases filed by citizens of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
As Museveni turns 80, Uganda marks milestone with fanfare Over the weekend, the president visited a church in Nakaseke District, Central Uganda, where the venue was filled with party and fanfare.
Tanzania’s Mahenge Graphite Project secures $179 million financing boost The Mahenge Project, located in Ulanga district, is owned by Black Rock Mining by 84pc and the government of Tanzania at 16percent
Polish national linked to scam yet to face justice in Zanzibar The Zanzibar Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Authority (Zaeca) intervened and arrested Zabinski, now referred to as the "King of Zanzibar."
The recent debt-equity conundrum in transfer pricing With transfer pricing, you do not document to put something on record, you document to defend a position from the inevitable future audit.
Tanzania announces over 47 commitments to boost women's decent work opportunities Generation Equality Forum highlights the country’s efforts to address the disparity in employment conditions, given that only 25 percent of women in wage employment are currently in the formal...
Angola’s new laws alarm rights activists over civil liberties The new laws signal an administration keen to cement authority, rather than fight to democratise Angola.
Blinken in Egypt to discuss bilateral ties and Gaza ceasefire U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken hopes to advance efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and strengthen ties with Egypt
Empowering teen mothers: The story of Rukwa Teen Mothers’ Camp On a sunny afternoon at Mpui village, Sumbawanga district, the atmosphere at the Rukwa Teen Mothers Camp was filled with a sense of purpose.
Kenya-based Tanzanian artist Mr Nice reveals why he left Bongo Born Lukas Mkenda, Mr Nice rose to prominence with his signature TAKEU style (Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda), which dominated the East African music scene in the 2000s.
Bluefins swimmers win medals, break records at national event The swimmers won two gold, 12 silver, and 15 bronze medals in the just ended Tanzania national open championships.