Revealed: Grand plan to boost women CEO numbers in Tanzania Dar es Salaam. Private sector leaders have embarked on a three-year project that seeks to increase the number of women in leadership positions of various companies in a development that will...
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...
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...
Kenya military helicopter crash kills defence chief, senior officers Kenya's defence chief and nine other top brass died on Thursday in a military helicopter crash in a remote area of the country.
Brazilian woman takes dead man into bank on wheelchair to sign loan Bank staff became suspicious as the man's head kept falling back when the woman stopped holding it and they called the police
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 Meet Calvin Usiri, a Tanzanian tech expert on Forbes list He shares his optimism for Tanzania’s tech ecosystem while recognising the very real challenges that young Techpreneurs face in this space.
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
Burundi journalist detained by secret service Sandra Muhoza, 42, a journalist for online outlet La Nova Burundi, was arrested Sunday and is being held in the economic capital Bujumbura.
Brazilian woman takes dead man into bank on wheelchair to sign loan Bank staff became suspicious as the man's head kept falling back when the woman stopped holding it and they called the police
Magufuli legacy persists despite Samia's reforms Magufuli's death anniversary in mid-March presented an opportunity to reflect on his legacy and the character of political debates leading up to Tanzania's 2025 elections.
A more glamorous, sass, and intriguing Real Housewives of Nairobi returns for season 2 Fans of the hit reality series ‘The Real Housewives of Nairobi’ are in for a treat as the show returns for its highly anticipated second season on May 10, exclusively on Showmax.
Brazil football legend Romario announces comeback at 58 15 years after hanging up his boots, the iconic striker has decided to add another entry to his CV, coming out of retirement to rejoin America as a player.
PRIME Did former Yanga striker Mayele leave Tanzania while still in love with the club and the country?