PRIME How some single mothers turn children into cash cows Men complain in whispers that reverberate through the back alleyways, accusing women of starting arguments on purpose in order to become single mothers.
General Francis Ogolla: The first Kenyan military chief to die in office General Ogolla was due to retire in 2025.
PRIME Six decades of Tanzania: How population growth drives development Since the historic merger in 1964, where Tanganyika and Zanzibar united to form Tanzania, the country has experienced significant demographic shifts, witnessing exponential population expansion...
PRIME Nyerere Dam: Where did Tanzania go wrong? Tanzania opted to self-fund, sinking trillions into the project instead of letting the private sector take the lead. We have not heard the last thing about the cost overruns of the JNHPP project...
Samia bags fourth honorary doctorate The doctorate was “in recognition of her exceptional leadership in advancing social, political and economic reforms that have improved the welfare of Tanzanians.
PRIME A last-minute plea: Dr Salim’s attempt to avert the Gulf War Iraqi forces had occupied Kuwait for months, tensions were high, and military action by the coalition forces led by the United States seemed inevitable against Baghdad.
PRIME Romanian woman’s solo expedition in Tanzania Ms Zsoltne says every hill has its charm, and while Kilimanjaro is usually windy and cold at a high altitude, it’s a great feeling when you reach the finish line after hard work.
USAID Kizazi Hodari Northeastern Zone: Empowering girls and young women, building resilience in the face of HIV/AIDS
Zanzibar hit by two-day fuel shortage, disrupting businesses Zanzibar has been grappling with a petroleum fuel shortage for the past two days, causing inconvenience to residents.
PRIME In legalising daladalas, Sokoine was possibly taking a collision course Daladalas, which were legalised in 1993, are, today the backbone of public transport in Dar es Salaam and other major urban areas in Tanzania.
PRIME Cashewnut farmers earn Sh454bn as trading season draws to a close With almost two weeks before the closure, The Citizen has managed to get data that show the amount of cashewnut shipped overseas through various ports
Africa incomes falling behind rest of world Devastating droughts last year in the Horn of Africa and currently in Southern Africa, as well as cyclones and floods, have also increased the region's struggles.
Gazans say reported Israeli strike on Iran 'just a show' Gazans in the besieged southern city of Rafah believe Israel's reported strike against Iran on Friday is little more than a show.
Wedded couples are whales in a sea of ceaseless sounds Like the surroundings of a whale, our world is full of constant noises and distractions.
Dar es Salaam's literary oasis: A dive into the city's book club culture From informal gatherings among friends to more structured clubs focused on personal growth, these groups offer diverse range of reading experiences
PRIME Referee Arajiga takes centre stage in historic Yanga-Simba rivalry for fourth time Arajiga's involvement in this historic encounter marks his third time officiating the intense battle between these two football giants.