Guest Column - As Tanzanians head to the polls on October 29, 2025, they will be doing more than electing a new government — they will be defining what kind of democracy their nation aspires to be.
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Etihad Announces Return to Zanzibar
Etihad’s return to Zanzibar has been made possible by a larger and more complete European network, with multiple double-daily ...
The students will join more than 170 innovators from across the globe, including 34 teams from Oman, in the intensive 48-hour ...
The party would also empower women by granting them the necessary loans, thereby ending the cycle of exploitative borrowing ...
THE government has expressed optimism about enhancing healthcare service delivery through digital innovation and technology, ...
ZANZIBAR: THE Zanzibar Revenue Authority (ZRA) has surpassed its first-quarter revenue target for the 2025/26 financial year, ...
Prof Charles Kihampa, the TCU executive secretary, told reporters here that the third and final phase runs from October 6 to ...
from ALLOYCE KIMBUNGA in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania Tanzania Bureau DAR-ES-SALAAM, (CAJ News) – RECENT youth protests demanding reforms, churches expressing disquiet over the prevailing political ...
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Air Tanzania's Scenic Flight Experience
Join me as I summit Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak at 5,895m (19,341 ft). I boarded a chartered Cessna Caravan from ...
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