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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 Moves Closer to Launching Cable Transport System

Tanzania is attracting strong interest from international investors in its cable transport sector, with at least five companies from France and Egypt, as well as several local investors, eager to take part in developing the industry. The Land Transport Regulatory Authority (Latra)
February 10, 2025

Pilot Collapses Mid-Flight, Emergency Landing Made

A flight from Hurghada, Egypt, to Manchester, UK, was forced to make an emergency landing in Athens, Greece, after the pilot suddenly collapsed in the cockpit, sending waves of concern throughout the cabin. The co-pilot quickly stepped in to take control, guiding
February 10, 2025

Tanzania Expands BRT System with Global Partnership

The Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit Agency (DART) has engaged the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to help bring service providers on board for the next phases of the city’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system. This collaboration marks a significant step in Tanzania’s
February 5, 2025

Tanzania Exceeds Its Tourism Target For 2025

Tanzania has reached a major milestone in its tourism industry by attracting 5.3 million visitors last year, exceeding its ambitious goal of 5 million tourists by 2025. Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Ambassador Dr. Pindi Chana, reported that last year saw
February 2, 2025

Tanzania’s Direct Cargo Flights to China Boost Exports

Tanzania’s horticultural industry is set to benefit significantly following the launch of direct cargo flights between Dar es Salaam and Guangzhou, China. The inaugural flight, operated by Air Tanzania on January 12, 2025, marks a major step in strengthening trade ties and
February 1, 2025

Passenger Jet and Military Helicopter Collide Midair

A devastating midair collision near Reagan National Airport has left at least 19 people confirmed dead, with fears that the death toll could rise as rescue operations continue. The accident, which occurred on a clear night, involved an American Eagle passenger jet
January 30, 2025

Gwajima Provides Shovels to Fill Kidoboya Bridge

On the outskirts of Dar es Salaam, residents and local leaders have voiced their concerns over poor road infrastructure, with tears of frustration as they struggle with impassable routes. Residents of Mbopo and Mabwepande have highlighted the severe challenges they face due
January 29, 2025

Sea Taxis Launched for Kigamboni, Providing Relief

The government has partnered with Azam Marine and the Tanzania Electrical, Mechanical, and Electronics Services Agency (TEMESA) to launch a new initiative aimed at improving transport services between Magogoni and Kigamboni. This initiative is designed to tackle the long-standing transportation issues at
January 24, 2025

EAC Rejects South Africa’s Duty-Free Proposal

The East African Community (EAC) has declined a proposal from South Africa seeking to sell its motor vehicles within the region duty-free. The EAC maintains that such products, along with textiles and apparel, must remain subject to the 35 percent tariff imposed
January 20, 2025
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