Political stability and new investment are powering Tanzania’s push into electrification, hydropower, and LNG—strengthening long-term growth and its partnership with the United States.
Tanzania grapples with political turmoil, youth-led activism, and interfaith unity as the nation struggles to navigate the ...
GT: In this speech, President Xi greeted the audience with the Swahili word "Habari" (Hello), and concluded with ...
Tanzania has cancelled next month’s Independence Day celebrations, a move interpreted as a response to planned nationwide ...
The Kenyan leadership has failed to recognise the fundamental reality that knowledge is intricately linked to power.
The EAC Ordinary Summit, originally planned for Nairobi this week, was first postponed to December 6 at Tanzania’s request ...
Tanzania faces a pivotal moment as protests challenge President Samia Suluhu Hassan's leadership and the International Criminal Court investigates potential crimes against humanity. What does this ...
TANZANIA and the diplomatic corps accredited to the country have reaffirmed their continuous commitment to deepening ...
Almost a month has passed since Tanzania’s disputed October 29 elections and the mass protests that followed. Instead of things calming down, the pressure on President Samia Suluhu Hassan keeps ...
The trajectory of Tanzania under Nyerere stands as a decisive refutation of the petty-bourgeois illusion that national independence, state ownership, or Pan-African sentiment could substitute for ...
The Appellate Division of the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) has dismissed a high-profile appeal filed by civil society ...
Tanzania begins a new chapter of reconciliation and reform following election-related unrest, reaffirming its legacy of peace ...