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Fire Erupts at Iconic Kuwait City Towers Landmark

Emergency crews rushed to the scene in Kuwait City after a fire broke out at the well-known Kuwait Towers, one of the country’s most recognizable landmarks overlooking the Arabian Gulf. Witnesses reported seeing thick smoke rising from part of the tower complex,
March 8, 2026

Maasai Communities Turn to Fish Farming

For decades, the Maasai community has depended almost entirely on livestock keeping as the foundation of its economy, diet, and cultural identity. Cattle, goats, and sheep have traditionally been more than just animals; they represent wealth, pride, and survival. Today, however, the
January 8, 2026

Anti-Graft Agency Clarifies Cash Seizure Amount

 Tanzania’s anti-corruption authority has moved to clear the air after conflicting reports emerged over a high-profile cash seizure linked to the arrest of two foreign nationals in Dar es Salaam, saying the amount recovered was significantly lower than initially claimed. The Prevention
January 8, 2026

Maria Nyerere Calls for Unity Through Dialogue

Maria Nyerere, the widow of Tanzania’s founding leader Julius Nyerere, has appealed to Tanzanians to hold firmly onto unity and to use dialogue as the main tool for addressing the challenges currently facing the nation. Speaking at her home in Msasani, Dar
January 8, 2026

Tanzania Tightens Grip on Unaccredited Journalism Practices

Tanzania’s media regulator has raised fresh concern over the re-emergence of individuals carrying out journalistic duties without proper authorization, warning that the practice undermines professionalism and public trust in the media. In a statement issued on January 7, 2026, the Journalists Accreditation
January 8, 2026

Tanzania Moves to Speed Kidunda Dam Work as Water Needs Grow

 The Government of Tanzania has taken decisive steps to ensure that the long‑anticipated Kidunda Dam project keeps moving without interruption, after Prime Minister Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba directed authorities to release funds to contractors without delay to prevent slowdowns in construction. The move was
January 3, 2026

Arusha Stadium Nears Completion Ahead of AFCON 2027

Tanzania’s preparations for hosting the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2027 continue to gain momentum, as construction of the Arusha sports stadium enters an advanced stage, raising confidence in the country’s readiness for the continental football showcase. During an inspection tour conducted
January 3, 2026
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