Prosecution closes evidences presentation in gang rape case that outraged Tanzania The case which has drawn public attention, saw a total of 17 witnesses take the stand since proceedings began on August 20 this year
Mount Kilimanjaro’s ice cap shrinks to record low The reduction in ice cover is not only a stark visual indication of global warming but also a critical concern for the region's ecosystem and water resources.
Anantara Zanzibar to become most luxurious resort in Africa The project is set to transform the pristine shores of Nungwi, Zanzibar, with their latest project the Anantara Zanzibar Resort whose construction is set to kick off at the end of October.
Residents of Tazara Maganga flats in Dar es Salaam demand fair access in communal land use A land use dispute between the residents of the former Tazara Maganga flats in Dar es Salaam and Easy Network has escalated following the recent demolition of Image Bar.
PRIME Why a weaker shilling in East Africa is not all bad news This trend, according to analysts, presents a unique opportunity for Tanzanian exporters to capitalize on the reduced cost of their goods in these markets
Mbowe threatens to sue Msigwa, demands Sh5 billion over defamation allegations Mr Mbowe demands payment of Sh5 billion as compensations for damages resulting from tarnishing his image.
New path or confusion?: Tanzanian man in quest to establish ‘African Christianity’ A new religious movement is emerging to establish the so called African Christianity .
ACT- Wazalendo’s shadow cabinet The opposition party ACT Wazalendo in Zanzibar on Friday September 6, unveiled a shadow cabinet mirroring what they have been doing on Mainland.
The Citizen: 20-years of resilience and impact in Tanzania’s media landscape The Citizen has not merely been a newspaper; it has been a steadfast pillar in the media industry, championing journalistic excellence, integrity and proffessionalism.
Tanzania fuel prices drop in September A litre of petrol shipped in through the port of Dar es Salaam will now be sold at Sh3,140
Zambia and Zimbabwe face dark days ahead They are facing the unprecedented prospect of having to shut down their major hydropower plants.
US, Britain and EU to sign first international AI treaty The EU's AI Act entails comprehensive regulations on the development, deployment, and use of AI systems within the EU internal market.
From volunteer to managing 1,500 partnerships in Tanzania In the often-steep climb up the corporate ladder, stories of women in Tanzania being deterred by the prospect of low pay and failing to progress in leadership are common.
Diamond Platnumz sets his sights on becoming the world's richest man Diamond Platnumz's aspiration to surpass global billionaires such as Elon Musk, Bernard Arnault, Bill Gates, Aliko Dangote, and Jeff Bezos is more than just talk.
Paris to honor late Ugandan olympian Cheptegei with dedicated sports venue The French capital will pay tribute to Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei, who was set on fire by her boyfriend, by naming a sports facility in her honour