Form Four pass rate improves to 92.37pc in 2024 The overall pass rate has improved by 3.01 percent, rising from 89.36 percent in 2023.
PRIME Uncertain future for Tanzanian graduates as Sudan war rages The hopes of 54 Tanzanian students, who pursued their education in Sudan and graduated in 2022, are currently hanging by a thread.
PRIME What’s wrong with Donald Trump putting America first? What, really, is wrong with putting your nation first? Isn’t that the mandate of any elected leader? What kind of leader allows foreigners to dominate institutions, exploit resources, or...
Uganda Airlines to start payments for two new planes Uganda Airlines will start payments on two mid-range aircraft from Boeing and Airbus, which will be an addition to the existing fleet, next financial year.
PRIME Tanzania, British developer head back to ICSID after stalled talks The Citizen has reliably learned that no agreement had been reached by the expiry of the ICSID deadline, with no new offers put forward to resolve the ongoing investment issue.
PRIME What CCM's constitutional changes signalise ahead of general election All members of Political Committees at the branch, ward, constituency, and district levels will participate in the voting process.
New Mandir Inauguration Ceremony in the Divine Presence of His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj on Sunday, 22nd December, 2024
Frequent power cuts frustrate Zanzibar residents Criminals use darkness as a cover to commit crimes and harm others. If this continues, we will live in constant fear.
PRIME What’s wrong with Donald Trump putting America first? What, really, is wrong with putting your nation first? Isn’t that the mandate of any elected leader? What kind of leader allows foreigners to dominate institutions, exploit resources, or...
PRIME After Zanzibar, Kenya now folds shipping line In Kenya, the state continues to lose more than $3 billion annually to foreign ships which handle cargo at Mombasa and Lamu ports.
Families of apartheid victims to sue government for R167 million over justice failures South Africa was ruled by a white minority government for decades, enforcing institutionalised racial segregation, before becoming a multi-racial democracy in 1994.
Aerial views show ash and rubble from Los Angeles fire zones The ongoing wildfires have burned nearly 40,000 hectares and destroyed around 16,000 structures.
Solar power on the rise as Africa fights rising fuel costs, outages More Africans are rushing to catch up on solar energy as the cost of fossil fuels and natural gas goes up in some countries and as others push to move away from frequent power blackouts, a new...
Harmonize and Abigail Chams: Love, music, or just publicity? The latest twist in their story is the rumour that Harmonize may be considering converting his religion for Abigail.
Yanga shift focus to CRDB Cup after exit from CAF Champions League Yanga players were given a few days to rest before resuming off-camp training.