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Tanzania Sets Bold Course to Become Regional Aviation Hub

The government of Tanzania has unveiled an ambitious plan to expand the national carrier, Air Tanzania Company Limited, from its current fleet of 16 aircraft to 24 by 2030—signaling a renewed push to position the country as a dominant aviation hub in
March 25, 2026

Tanzania Deports Foreign Nationals for Visa Violations

Tanzania’s Immigration Department has deported two foreign nationals after they were found to have violated the terms of their visas. The individuals, Dr. Brinkel Stefanie from Germany and Ms. Catherine Janel Almquist Kinokfu from the United States, were expelled from the country
October 14, 2025

Burkina Faso Rejects U.S. Deportee Proposal, Suspends Visas

Burkina Faso has firmly rejected a request from the United States to accept deportees, including non-citizens, expelled under President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. Foreign Minister Karamoko Jean-Marie Traoré condemned the proposal as “indecent” and inconsistent with the nation’s values of dignity, central
October 11, 2025

Tanzania Enters U.S. Visa Bond Program

Tanzania will soon join a select group of countries whose citizens are required to post a visa bond when applying to enter the United States. Beginning October 23, 2025, Tanzanian nationals seeking B-1 (business) and B-2 (tourism) visas will need to provide
October 10, 2025

Trailblazer Edith Kisamo Empowers Tanzania’s Aviation Future

The first female B1-licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer in Tanzania,  Edith Kisamo is spearheading a transformation in aviation training and certification across East Africa. As CEO  Aerolink Solutions Tanzania Limited and Accountable Manager of a leading aviation training firm, Kisamo is encouraging more
October 8, 2025

U.S. Envoy Warns Tanzanians Against Visa Overstays

The United States’ acting envoy to Tanzania has issued a firm reminder to Tanzanians traveling to the United States: respect the terms of your visa and depart on time. Andrew Lentz, the Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam,
September 15, 2025

Burkina Faso Scraps Visa Fees for African Travellers

Burkina Faso has announced that citizens from every African country will no longer be required to pay visa fees when visiting the West African nation. The decision, revealed after a government cabinet meeting in Ouagadougou, is designed to encourage greater unity, cultural
September 13, 2025

Mbeya Bodaboda Riders Demand Fair Loan Contracts

In Mbeya, Tanzania, motorcycle taxi operators—commonly known as Bodaboda riders—are calling for fairer loan agreements and formal contracts, saying such measures could help reduce the number of accidents that continue to plague the sector. The riders argue that the pressure to make
September 1, 2025

Dar es Salaam Expands BRT Routes to Morocco

Dar es Salaam’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system is set to extend its services, now connecting Mbagala to Morocco in Kinondoni District, marking a significant step in the city’s ongoing Phase Two expansion. The announcement was made on August 29, 2025, by
August 30, 2025

Tanzania Airports Rise Among Africa’s Busiest Hubs

 Tanzania’s aviation industry is soaring to new heights as two of its key airports have been ranked among the top 10 busiest in Africa, reflecting the country’s growing importance in regional travel, business, and tourism. Recent aviation data shows that Zanzibar’s Abeid
August 29, 2025
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