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Serengeti Crash Kills Chinese Tourist, Injures Six

On the evening of July 28, 2024, a tragic road accident occurred in Serengeti National Park, leading to the death of one Chinese tourist and injuring six others. The accident involved a tourist vehicle registered T603 DCL, operated by Yonda Africa Company.
July 29, 2024

Pastor’s Church Closed for Ethical Violations

The Ministry of Home Affairs has ordered the closure of the Christian Life Church led by Pastor Dominic Kashoix Dibwe, known as “Kiboko ya Wachawi.” Located in Buza Kwa Lulenge, this church has been shut down following allegations of illegal activities and
July 28, 2024

Yanga Fans Flock to Buy New Jerseys

The atmosphere at Jangwani, the headquarters of Yanga Sports Club, was electrifying as the club unveiled its new jerseys. Hundreds of fans turned out to purchase the newly launched kits just hours after their official introduction, showcasing the immense support and enthusiasm
July 28, 2024

G20 Finance Ministers Agree on Taxing the World’s Ric

Finance ministers from the world’s major industrialized nations within the G20 have unanimously agreed to devise strategies for taxing the world’s wealthiest individuals. In their statement, the ministers noted that they are seeking international alignment and further cooperation to close loopholes allowing
July 27, 2024

Driver Dies After Lighting Charcoal Fire in Car

Thadei Mbawala (48), a resident of Mjimwema Street, Njombe Town Council, has died inside his car after lighting a charcoal fire for warmth and falling asleep. Njombe Regional Police Commander, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Mahamoud Banga, confirmed the incident, which occurred
July 27, 2024

Fire Destroys Shops At Msamvu

A fire whose cause is unknown has destroyed over nine stalls belonging to traders on the outskirts of the Msamvu Bus Station in Morogoro Municipality overnight. Speaking about the station, some traders at the bus station said they saw fire burning in
July 24, 2024

55 People Die In Ethiopia Mudslide.”

Approximately 55 people were killed in a landslide in a southern village of Ethiopia on Monday, local authorities said, warning that the death toll could rise. “More than 55 bodies have been recovered from the landslide,” a statement from the Gofa Zone
July 23, 2024

Tanzania, Comoros Strengthen Economic Relations

Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Ambassador Dr. Samwel Shelukindo, has opened the First Joint Cooperation Commission (JCC) Meeting between Tanzania and the Union of the Comoros at the Expert Level taking place in Dar es
July 22, 2024
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