The project will be carried out by China Railway Engineering Group in collaboration with China Railway Engineering Design and Consulting Group.
Embakasi East MP Babu Owino has revealed that he was arrested and detained at Dar es Salaam Airport after being flagged on Interpol’s Wanted List.
Tanzania has reaffirmed its willingness to engage in dialogue with the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR)
An analysis by The Citizen of unaudited financial statements from at least 22 commercial banks reveals that the sector’s total net profits surged to Sh2.14 trillion in 2024, up from
Tanzania's coast is home to a stunning natural wonder—glowing plankton that lights up the ocean at night. These tiny creatures create a magical, starlit effect on the water, making for an unforgettable experience. This glowing spectacle is most visible during certain seasons, leaving visitors in awe of nature's beauty.
Tanzania" highlights how climate change intensifies health risks like vector-borne diseases, malnutrition, and mental health issues, while proposing a roadmap to build climate-resilient health systems through policy integration,
DODOMA, Tanzania - Marula Mining PLC, an African-focused mining and development company, has announced the confirmation of high-grade copper concentrates at the Kinusi Copper Mine in Tanzania. Independent (LON:IOG) assay results reported an average grade of 21.
Durban musician Dlala Thukzin is ready to represent South Africa in Tanzania at the 2025 Trace Music Awards. The musician has been nominated for two awards,
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA has secured third place in macroeconomic environment and transparency, according to the Absa Africa Financial Markets Index (AFMI) 2024.
TANZANIA has introduced an internationally acclaimed game known as ‘Power Slap’ to be played by grown up youths for people’s entertainments in various sports arena in the country. The style of a game that is similar to boxing has been introduced by a Turkish firm Power Slap Africa in collaboration with a local sports organization known as ‘Fight for Change’.
From savannahs to forested highlands, the many ecosystems of Tanzania are being increasingly affected by climate change.
More than 100 baby tortoises, most of them dead, have been returned to Tanzania from Thailand as evidence in a case against a wildlife smuggling network.