
Central African Nations Experts Meet to Bolster Regional Transport Corridors
Tanzanian and DRC experts are meeting in Kigoma to review key transport projects aimed at improving trade and connectivity for Dar es Salaam port-dependent nations.

Tanzanian and DRC experts are meeting in Kigoma to review key transport projects aimed at improving trade and connectivity for Dar es Salaam port-dependent nations.

Tanzania is taking decisive action to reverse a sharp decline in oil and gas exploration activities, aiming to attract new investment and secure the nation’s long-term energy future.

A medical outreach mission in western Tanzania has ended in tragedy after a boat carrying health workers capsized on Lake Tanganyika, leaving seven dead and one missing.

A large share of this debt is concentrated in government securities, particularly Treasury bonds, which account for the bulk of domestic borrowing instruments.

Music is everywhere — but its environmental cost is largely invisible. From concert stages to cloud servers, entertainment carries a carbon burden that demands urgent attention.

Tanzania’s High Court has ordered the liquidation of Sahara Media Group, owner of Star TV and Radio Free Africa, after the company admitted it could no longer pay its debts.

Three men accused of arson in connection with post-election unrest have been acquitted by a Dar es Salaam court, but they will not be released as they still face separate, non-bailable treason charges.

A landmark report handed to President Samia warns that without urgent action, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area could lose its UNESCO status and its wildlife by 2050.

A presidential commission has found the Ngorongoro relocation exercise to be a massive failure, with only 1,678 out of a target 23,000 households moved, and the programme undermined by structural flaws.

Lawyers’ body loses its bid to have a police-imposed curfew declared unconstitutional, as judges find the petition fatally flawed on multiple procedural grounds.