Zanzibar elders share the true state of the Union As Tanzania commemorates 61 years of Tanganyika and Zanzibar’s unification, elders on Unguja Island say the Union has brought substantial benefits to the people
Transfer pricing audits on intragroup services: Where is the burden of proof? Like in many other countries, the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has ramped up its scrutiny of transfer pricing practices, especially when it comes to intragroup services.
PRIME Australian firm commits $523 million to develop gold project in Tanzania The project had stalled for months to wait for negotiations between the company and the government.
Uganda declares end to latest ebola outbreak Ebola infections are frequent in Uganda which has many tropical forests that are natural reservoirs for the virus.
Will Catholic cardinals pick another outsider like Francis to be pope? Pope Francis... shifted the Church's attention to the outside world
‘The Kite Runner’ by Khaled Hosseini: There’s a way to be good again This book is for anyone who wants to understand a piece of history and how that history lingers in the lives of people who lived it.
Justice for Osinachi: Husband sentenced to death for gospel star’s murder Peter faced a total of 23 charges, among them culpable homicide, domestic violence, and child abuse.
PRIME Why Simba must roar louder than ever to conquer Berkane Simba must summon every ounce of strength, refine every tactic, and unleash the full force of their ambition