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Tour Boat Capsizes, Sixteen Still Missing

A luxury yacht capsized and sank off the Red Sea coast on Monday, leaving 16 individuals unaccounted for while 28 others were rescued. The tragic incident occurred during a five-day diving expedition amidst challenging sea conditions. The ill-fated yacht, Sea Story, issued
November 26, 2024

Tanzania Secures Funding for Railway to Burundi

Tanzania has successfully secured funding for the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) section connecting Uvinza in Kigoma to Musongati in Burundi, advancing its ambitious regional infrastructure project. The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved $696.4 million in financing, comprising grants for Burundi and
November 15, 2024

Tragic Boat Accident Claims 25 Migrants’ Lives

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has reported a tragic incident involving a capsized boat that resulted in the deaths of 25 migrants. The boat was transporting individuals illegally from the Comorian island of Anjouan to the French territory of Mayotte when
November 5, 2024

Torrential Rains Flood Barcelona Airport and Cancel Flights

Barcelona’s El Prat Airport experienced severe flooding as torrential rains swept through Catalonia, resulting in significant disruptions to flights and public transport. Water poured through ceilings and flooded terminals, while images of runways resembling rivers circulated widely. Catalan authorities responded by issuing
November 5, 2024

Air Tanzania to Resume Johannesburg Flights in November

Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) has announced it will resume its Dar es Salaam-Johannesburg flights in November, following the resolution of a longstanding legal dispute. The airline’s planned service will include five weekly flights, signaling a notable comeback after a five-year hiatus
November 1, 2024

Government Acts to Resolve Ferry Issues in Mafia

The Minister of Construction, Innocent Bashungwa, has instructed key officials to prioritize the repair of the MV Kilindoni ferry. Following a series of complaints from the community regarding the lack of reliable ferry services, Bashungwa contacted the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry
October 28, 2024

TPA Optimistic About SGR Enhancing Port Expansion Goals

The Tanzania Port Authority (TPA) has expressed strong optimism regarding the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), anticipating that it will significantly contribute to the achievement of port expansion and efficiency goals. T his sentiment was articulated by Plasduce Mbossa, the TPA Director General,
October 9, 2024
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