Thirty-two Tanzanian students under the Samia Extended Scholarship Programme (DS/AI+) have secured admission to pursue ...
More than 1,000,000 children under the age of 10 in Tabora are set to be vaccinated against polio, with the first phase of ...
Tanzania’s continued reliance on imported milk—despite its vast livestock population—stems less from production shortages and ...
The government is in the final stages of introducing a system that will allow citizens to use movable assets as collateral ...
Pakistan's prime minister said on Tuesday he was willing to host talks between the U.S. and Iran on ending the war in the ...
Tanzania has moved to reassure investors of a more predictable, fair and modern tax environment, following renewed ...
In Tanzania’s evolving agricultural landscape, where food security and market efficiency remain central to economic stability ...
The government is looking into the possibility of deploying dedicated cargo flights to sustain exports as the US-Israeli war ...
In the soft morning light along the Katuma River in western Tanzania, Nasra Nassoro stands knee-deep in the flowing water, calmly directing her team as they lower a flow monitor into place.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) has pledged to continue partnering with ...
The head of Kenya’s independent fuel retailers told Reuters that hundreds of dealers were running short due to the Iran war, saying about 20 percent of the outlets were affected after ...
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