PRIME How banks, telcos in Tanzania are tackling internet outage The going has been tough for Tanzania and several other African countries for a number of days due to an internet outage that began on Sunday
Tanzania plans to install 6,500 security cameras in four major cities The government of Tanzania is planning to install 6,500 cameras in key economic areas of the four main cities as part of efforts to ensure safety and security.
UK appoints new High Commissioner to Tanzania The United Kingdom has announced the appointment of Mrs Marianne Young as the new British High Commissioner to the United Republic of Tanzania,
Samia's clean cooking summit mobilises $2.2 billion The event aims to drive significant change in clean cooking access for AfricansSamia’s clean cooking summit nets $2.2 billion
INEC to launch voter register upgrade Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the Commission has procured 6,000 BVR devices equipped with state-of-the-art fingerprint scanners to capture voters' information.
Rose: How I use drones to improve farming Rose’s interest in owning agricultural land and a college competition spurred the idea to form a company offering farming input services using drones
Man who ate and slept at Serena Hotel without paying Sh21 million bill set free A businessman, Denis Mfumbulwa (44), who allegedly ate and slept at Serena Hotel for several days without paying his bills, has been released.
10 African countries to discuss aviation safety in Zanzibar The experts are aviation service providers, airport operators, and other key stakeholders in aviation from 10 African countries.
Next-Gen malaria jabs can achieve WHO strategic goal Almost half of the world’s population is at risk of malaria infection with some 249 million people diagnosed with the disease in 2022
DR Congo lifts ban on Chinese mining firm operation Congo halted activities of the Commus project, in which Zijin owns a 72 percent stake, to investigate mineral products returned from South Africa due to overly high radiation levels.
Half of Zimbabwe population to depend on food aid Zimbabwe is among the worst hit countries by the El Nino induced drought in Southern Africa, with Zambia and Malawi also facing food shortages.
Melinda Gates to leave Gates Foundation, keeps $12.5 billion for her work Philanthropist Melinda French Gates announced Monday she was leaving the nonprofit foundation she established with her ex-husband Bill Gates.
PRIME Ivan Teri, Tanzanian in diaspora whose love for homeland remains The Arusha-born health expert not only calls it home despite moving to the US, but also continues to give back to Tanzania
Netflix sees Africa as rich source of unique stories Online streaming giant Netflix says it is investing in Africa to help new talent emerge and to tell stories that make an impact locally but also resonate with audiences abroad.
Yanga to get Sh3.85 billion for winning league title Football giants Young Africans (Yanga) are assured of pocketing Sh3.85 billion after retaining this year’s Tanzania Mainland Premier League title.