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Let Tanzanian envoys make their mark in Africa

Dar es Salaam, Sept. 19 -- THE drums of continental football beat once more and Tanzania answers with pride, strength and ambition. Our envoys Simba SC, Young Africans SC, Azam FC and Singida Black St... Read More


Be cautious of pseudo-politicians, youths warned

DODOMA, Sept. 19 -- CCM councillorship candidate for Buigiri Ward in Chamwino Constituency, Keneth Yindi has urged young people to be cautious and not allow themselves to be exploited by opportunistic... Read More


SBL and National College of Tourism Brings Opportunity to Arusha

DAR ES SALAAM, Sept. 19 -- FOR many young Tanzanians, winding a career in the hospitality industry feels like a far-off dream from achievement yet the tourism and hospitality industry remains the most... Read More


Torn-Socks Professor Quits IIT Bombay to Fight Climate Change

India, Sept. 19 -- In a drastic and inspiring move, Professor Chetan Singh Solanki, a renowned solar scientist often called India's "Solar Man" or "Solar Gandhi," has resigned from his position at IIT... Read More


February polls to be peaceful, festive despite attempts to delay: Prof Yunus

Dhaka, Sept. 19 -- Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday reaffirmed his government's commitment to holding a 'free, fair, transparent and festive' general election in the first half of Februa... Read More


Back from the brink

Dhaka, Sept. 19 -- Over the 36 days that it spanned, the July Uprising that uprooted the authoritarian regime of the Awami League last year didn't quite have the fate of the country's banking sector v... Read More


India's Reckoning With Its Dangerous Neighborhood

Dhaka, Sept. 19 -- Although instability is endemic to South and Southeast Asia, it is becoming increasingly dangerous both for India's neighbors and India itself. This was reflected most recently in t... Read More


Ice, Spice, and the Dollar Enticements to Plumb Alien Oceans

Dhaka, Sept. 19 -- In the coming decades, a new drilling frontier awaits, one exponentially more exciting than the desert oil fields that defined the last century. The pursuit of extraterrestrial life... Read More


Farida Parveen's entry, farewell and the world of changes

Dhaka, Sept. 19 -- The one person, the one voice which had come to symbolize Lalon music in Bangladesh is gone. Farida Parveen had become the voice that mattered when singing Lalon songs. In fact she ... Read More


Sribanglapal

Dhaka, Sept. 19 -- Two weeks ago, I wrote a column in these pages using the term "Banglanesia" to metaphorically describe the connections between the Bangladesh uprising of 2024 and the Indonesian one... Read More