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Flight Attendants’ Strike Disrupts Travel as Talks Resume

Negotiations resumed in Toronto late Monday night between airline executives and the union representing nearly 10,000 striking flight attendants, as the labor dispute entered its fourth day. The strike has already disrupted peak summer travel, grounding hundreds of flights and stranding passengers
August 19, 2025

Tanzania to Enforce Travel Insurance for Tourists

The Government of Tanzania has announced plans to make travel insurance mandatory for all foreign nationals entering the country. The proposal, outlined on June 12, 2025, during the presentation of the 2025/26 National Budget by Finance and Planning Minister Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba,
June 13, 2025

Godbless Lema Blocked From Exiting Tanzania

Opposition leader Godbless Jonathan Lema was stopped from leaving the country early Friday, June 6, 2025, at the Namanga border crossing between Tanzania and Kenya, a move that has triggered political speculation and revived conversations around human rights and freedom of movement.
June 7, 2025

Ugandan Rail Officials Study Tanzania SGR Model

In a display of growing regional cooperation, a delegation from the Uganda Railways Corporation (URC) has visited the Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) to learn more about the East African nation’s remarkable progress in modern railway operations, specifically its Standard Gauge Railway (SGR).
May 28, 2025

Tanzania Government Vows to Improve Air Services

The Tanzanian government has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring better services for air passengers by enhancing airline operations, enforcing adherence to flight schedules, and safeguarding passenger rights across all air carriers. Speaking in Parliament on May 26, the Deputy Minister for Transport,
May 26, 2025

Tanzania Foils Diamond Smuggling Attempt At Mwanza Airport

In a significant breakthrough in Tanzania’s anti-smuggling campaign, government authorities have thwarted an attempt to illegally transport diamonds worth more than TSh1.7 billion out of the country via Mwanza Airport. The country’s Minister for Minerals, Anthony Mavunde, made the announcement on the
May 24, 2025

Tanzania National Airline Targets Global Expansion

Tanzania’s state-owned carrier has outlined an ambitious five-year growth plan aimed at transforming the airline into a leading connector between Africa and Europe, while playing a pivotal role in boosting the national economy. Peter Ulanga, CEO of Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL),
May 23, 2025
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