Did you see that goal from Brazil’s Richarlison?
Richarlison was the man of the hour in Brazil’s opening match of the 2022 World Cup against Serbia at Lusail Iconic Stadium in Qatar.Continue Reading
Richarlison was the man of the hour in Brazil’s opening match of the 2022 World Cup against Serbia at Lusail Iconic Stadium in Qatar.Continue Reading
Zanzibar looks to Wasoko founder of Africa’s fastest growing company Software developer Daniel Yu saw a gap in manufacturers’ distribution chains and decided to fix it — building a platform to help retailers order goods.Continue Reading
Serikali ya Tanzania imekanusha kutoa ripoti ya awali juu ya ajali ya ndege ya Precision Air iliyoanguka katika Ziwa Victoria Novemba sita na kuua watu 19, akiwemo rubani na msaidizi wake.Continue Reading
Tanzania Government distances itself from initial Report on Lake Victoria plane crash which is alleged to have said: ‘Rescue forces would have arrived sooner, many people would have come out alive”Continue Reading
15 African states to pilot open skies initiative Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda, South Africa, Cape Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Ghana, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, Togo and Zambia, agreed to launch SAATM flights between their territories.Continue Reading
Initial information Lake Victoria plane crash report: ‘Rescue forces would have arrived sooner, many people would have come out alive”Continue Reading
TANZANIA: Taarifa ya awali ripoti ya ajali ya ndege Ziwa Victoria: ‘Vikosi vya uokoaji vingefika haraka, watu wengi wangetoka hai’’Continue Reading
Tanzania :The African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of Children recently made what experts call a landmark ruling. The committee is a regional quasi-judicial organ of the African Union. Its task is to monitor and implement the African Charter on Child’s Rights and Welfare, interpret the provisions of the charter and promote and protect children’s rights in Africa. The group of experts denounced the Tanzanian government’s policy of expelling pregnant and married girls from school. Tanzania has a histContinue Reading
Chama cha Watoa huduma za Anga Tanzania kimesema kwamba zaidi ya wafanyakazi 600 watapoteza kazi baada ya serikali ya Mapinduzi Zanzibar kuipa ukiritiba kampuni moja ya Dubai shughuli za kuhudumia mizigo katika Uwanja wa ndege wa Kimataifa wa Abeid Amani Karume.Continue Reading
Tanzania air operators say over 600 workers are set to lose their jobs after the semi-autonomous government of Zanzibar awarded a Dubai-based company exclusive rights to handle ground services at a refurbished airport.
The Tanzania Air Operators Association (Taoa) said in a statement that the contract awarded to Dnata, which is registered at the London Stock Exchange, was in breach of the law banning any company from having exclusive rights to ground-handling services at major airports.Continue Reading
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