Zanzibar launches malaria elimination council According to the Tanzania Malaria Indicator Survey of 2022, Zanzibar has maintained a malaria rate of less than one percent for over a decade.
PRIME Due to WATER floods, buses on Dar road STRAPPED for hours! Surely there’s nothing in the world like a bus being strapped! Why, the verb “strap” means fasten or secure in a specified place or position with a strap—kamba.
Cashew boom: Subsidies drive record production and earnings As of March 2024, cashew nut exports generated $227.1 million (Sh581.4 billion), up from $162.4 million (Sh415.7 billion) in the prior season
Congolese 'dinosaur' to stay on despite age debate after decades in power Dubbed the "emperor", Sassou Nguesso, who is officially 80 and remains fit, is widely expected to run for a fifth term in 2026.
Iran's Khamenei criticises Arab-Israel normalisation bids Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says efforts underway to forge a normalisation of ties between Israel and Arab countries will not resolve the crisis in the Middle East.
PRIME Meet Carel Verhoef, a conservationist who advocates eco-friendly tourism Recognised as a wonder of the world, the migration has annually attracted an influx of tourists from all corners of the world.
PRIME Meet Jeff Msangi, a Tanzanian pioneer blogger, author and communication specialist residing in Canada
Is Bongo Flava star Harmonize to quit music and turn to boxing? While Harmonize's future in music remains uncertain, one thing is clear: his impact on the industry will be felt for years to come.
Berkane in final after shirt row brings second walkover Berkane had been awarded a 3-0 second-leg win because Algerian opponents USM Alger refused to play.