Dhaka, July 4 -- Students across Bangladesh erupted in mass protest on Thursday after the Supreme Court's Appellate Division upheld a High Court verdict reinstating the quota system in government jobs... Read More
Dhaka, July 4 -- Saudi Arabia, the largest destination for Bangladeshi migrant workers, has recently introduced a mandatory skills certification requirement for most work visa categories, significantl... Read More
Dhaka, July 4 -- It all began so inauspiciously. Going into July 2024, there was no indication of what was to come, of what was brewing underneath the surface, of the seething anger amongst all the v... Read More
Dhaka, July 4 -- The Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) is taking place at a time of escalating debt crises, rising poverty, declining food security, and proliferating... Read More
India, July 4 -- SS Innovations, the maker of India's first and only home-grown surgical robotic system, SSI Mantra, recentlyflagged off the SSI MantraM "Made in India" Surgical Robot Yatrafrom its he... Read More
DAR ES SALAAM, July 4 -- TEAM Azania have emerged victorious at the Tanzania Cricket Association (TCA) Inter-Academy Boys Cricket League, which concluded earlier this week in Dar es Salaam. The week-... Read More
DODOMA, July 4 -- THE Chief Justice, George Masaju has reaffirmed the judiciarys commitment to ensuring a free, fair and transparent election process as Tanzania gears up for the 2025 General Election... Read More
TANZANIA, July 4 -- TWIGA Stars, as you prepare for your opening match against Mali on Monday, let the recent defeat to Morocco in a friendly not discourage you. Instead, see it for what it truly is a... Read More
ZANZIBAR, July 4 -- THE Zanzibar government has announced it will stop issuing daily permits for tourist vehicles starting November 1, 2025, in a move aimed at improving visitors safety and tightening... Read More
South Africa, July 4 -- Phophi Ramavhoya, analytics director and EMEA lead at Incubeta describes this phenomenon, saying: "Clients tend to create more data than they need, thinking it leads to better ... Read More