Pemba Island’s Ngezi Forest Reserve, a complex of moist evergreen and coastal forests, mangroves and heathland in the Zanzibar archipelago, is the last refuge of the Pemba blue duiker . But are there any of these tiny antelopes still alive?
Soma Bags makes backpacks equipped with solar panels that power a light, enabling children in rural Tanzania to read even when the sun goes down.
DAR ES SALAAM: THE Tanzania Formal Sector Employment and Earnings Survey reveals that Dar es Salaam region holds the largest share of adult employees in the private sector, accounting for 39.4 per cent of all employees nationwide. After Dar es Salaam, Arusha comes second with 7 per cent, Kilimanjaro at 6.1 per cent and Mwanza at 6 per cent.
The Association of Tanzanian Women Judges and Magistrates (TAWJA) has announced plans to establish clubs aimed at combating incidents of sexual violence against women, children, and special groups in six secondary schools in Arusha.
The project, which aims to extract one million tonnes of soda ash per year, has been allocated Sh14.4 billion in government funding.
Arusha. The government has announced plans to upgrade the northern railway line in a bid to reduce traffic congestion caused by cargo trucks travelling through Arusha City from the Tanga Port.
This reputation can be traced back to 1961 when the nation’s founding father, the late Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere, signed the Arusha Manifesto
The 73rd ACI Africa Board and Committee meeting, along with the regional conference and exhibition, is scheduled to take place in Arusha, from April 24 to 30, 2025. Hosted by the Tanzania Airports Authority,
HIGH speed internet is steadily gaining ground with connections increasing by 35 percent over the past 12 months, the regulatory agency says. Dr. Jabiri Bakari, the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) director general,
Consequently, significant investments have been directed towards these sectors, leading to the establishment of numerous multinational banks and cellular phone network companies in the country. These companies benefit Tanzanians by providing employment opportunities to citizens.
Tanzania's president announced a confirmed Marburg virus case in the northern region, a disease fatal in up to 88% of cases without treatment. WHO initially reported a suspected outbreak, which Tanzanian officials disputed.