DAR ES SALAAM, Sept. 8 -- Stanbic Bank Tanzania has committed 100m/- to AfyaCheck, a move expected to extend free health services to thousands of people across the country who face barriers to timely ... Read More
AFRICA, Sept. 8 -- ALTHOUGH Africa is home to a huge proportion of the worlds languages – well over a quarter according to some estimates – many are missing when it comes to the developmen... Read More
LINDI, Sept. 8 -- PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa has urged voters in the Lindi Region to elect President Samia Suluhu Hassan with a landslide majority to see through the completion of development proj... Read More
Dar es Salaam, Sept. 8 -- IMAGINE a city where the rhythmic beats of local music music are composed with artificial intelligence, where digital animators in Dar es Salaam craft characters for global s... Read More
Dar es Salaam, Sept. 8 -- IF you walk through most towns in Tanzania today, you will see mobile towers standing tall, shining with blinking lights at night. These towers represent network coverage ... Read More
Dar es Salaam, Sept. 8 -- DID you know that theres a place in Tanzania where the wind sings, the sunflowers bloom like business plans and the rocks tell ancient stories- all while whispering, “I... Read More
India, Sept. 8 -- "Abortion is health care. Access to abortion is a human rights issue. Full stop." With these words, Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, set... Read More
Dhaka, Sept. 8 -- Qatar Airways has confirmed the launch of a new route to the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, with service set to begin on October 21, 2025. The airline will operate three weekly flights to t... Read More
Srinagar, Sept. 8 -- The National Conference (NC) on Sunday paid tributes to its founder, "Sher-e-Kashmir" Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah, on his 43rd death anniversary, describing him as a leader of iron w... Read More
New Delhi, Sept. 8 -- September 10 is observed as the World Suicide Prevention Day. According to Government of India figures (National Crime Records Bureau), around 13,000 students (7.6% of the total ... Read More