To coincide with our Africa special issue of September 2025, we interview Tanzania-based Susan Rumisha about her work on malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, and her life beyond the laptop. ...| Significance magazine
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) has officially launched the Youth Economic Empowerment (YEE) Project, a flagship initiative under its Sustainability Policy, aimed at building the skills, capacity, and confidence of young people across Tanzania. The launch ceremony in Bukombe, Geita, was graced by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy, Hon. Dr. […]| EACOP – East African Oil Pipeline
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 6 August 2025 – The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project has reaffirmed its commitment to community health and sustainable development with a TZS 100 million donation to the Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute (JKCI). The contribution, aligned with EACOP’s Sustainability Policy, will fund lifesaving treatments for children with cardiovascular […]| EACOP – East African Oil Pipeline
A young man identified as DJ Kubwa stunned many online and his guests after showing up to his birthday party in a coffin. He explained his reason for doing so.| Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news.
A family expressed concern after finding their brother, Kizito Fanuel, conducting rituals following the death of their sister and her little child three days prior.| Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news.
A 12-year-old girl from Nyamakoroto village in Nyamira is grieving the loss of her parents and sister following a suspected arson attack, which she survived.| Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news.
Alex Mwakideu was disappointed after Zuchu's performance at CHAN 2024 was disrupted by Kenyans singing the national anthem. He called for respect for all artistes.| Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news.
Zuchu denied claims she vowed never to collaborate with Kenyan artistes, addressing the false rumours that linked her comments to disrespect towards Samia Suluhu.| Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news.
Tanzanian singer Zuchu faced a tough moment at the CHAN closing ceremony, as she was booed by the crowd and interrupted by fans singing the Kenyan national anthem.| Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news.
Kenya and Uganda have agreed to remove all trade barriers to boost cross-border trade. Tanzania maintains restrictions on foreign participation in 15 sectors.| Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news.
Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda airlines have financial and operational challenges. Uganda Airlines expects bigger losses on rising operational costs and new routes.| Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news.
Tanzania’s BRT system continues to expand, with 151 buses now in operation, while Kenya’s decade-old BRT project remains stalled amid delays and funding gaps.| Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news.
A recap of my fantastic DjangoCon Africa, UbuCon Africa 2025 experience. It was the first time I travelled to Africa, keynoted a conference and went on a safari.| Better Simple
On 10 July 2025, the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) concluded a public auction process to assign mid-band spectrum in... Source| CIO Africa
The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) has released its first rules for Direct-to-Mobile Phone (D2M) satellite services.| CIO Africa
President Samia Suluhu urged security agents not to allow foreign meddlers to disrupt her country's peace after Kenya's interest in the ongoing Tundu Lissu trial.| Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news.
Specialist agricultural investor AgDevCo is pleased to announce a $7.2M follow-on investment into its longstanding portfolio company, (EFAG).| GlobalFinTechSeries
In the bustling harbor of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s largest city and economic hub, a vessel from Russia’s Baltic Fleet made its entrance in mid-August 2025, drawing attention from local […]| Military Africa
Hotel Designs Sneak peek – Ubuyu, a Banyan Tree Escape, rooted in place Sneak peek – Ubuyu, a Banyan Tree Escape, rooted in place Pauline Brettell.| Hotel Designs
In this guide I will give you everything you need to plan your own Tanzania safari, including costs, the best time to visit and how to book.| Ella McKendrick
Welcome to our climbing Kilimanjaro guide, your ultimate beginner’s resource for conquering Africa’s highest peak, located in the country of Tanzania. This darn good climbing Kilimanjaro guide is designed specifically for beginners, offering all the crucial information you need to plan and execute a successful climb. We’ll cover just about everything from the best time to climb and the different routes available, to tips for preparation and acclimatization. Mount Kilimanjaro, standing a...| Television of Nomads
4 minutos de tiempo de lectura En 2009, ATD Cuarto Mundo Tanzania empezó a ofrecer clases de alfabetización a los (...) Leer más → La entrada “Vi un faro frente a mí” se publicó primero en ATD Cuarto Mundo - Movimiento Internacional.| ATD Cuarto Mundo – Movimiento Internacional
Swaying palm trees, sparkly turquoise ocean and some of the whitest, finest sand I’ve ever seen... The post Zanzibar travel guide: Discover Tanzania’s island paradise appeared first on The Smooth Escape.| The Smooth Escape
Well folks here we are at the grand finale of our Tanzania adventure. We awoke for our last morning in Stone Town and asked the hotel to hold our bags as we wandered around one more time. Here for the first time in our entire end-of-the-rainy-season safari did we see rain and for a while … Continue reading Zanzibar IV: Seaside Rendezvous→| Pat in the World
I went with a Queen song title for the first Zanzibar post and it has become much harder to keep it up than I thought so I am sorry. After a glorious night of sleep in a hotel we actually wanted to be at we woke up the next day to the sun streaming into … Continue reading Zanzibar III: We Will We Will Cook You→| Pat in the World
Reading this week: Status and Identity in West Africa edited by David C. Conrad and Barbara E. Frank It only occurred to me after posting the last one that this should really be Zanzibar III. But a…| Pat in the World
The Serengeti is the perfect safari destination and this is a budget safari in Tanzania to the Serengeti for some epic wildlife experiences!| Backpackingman
A trip into the Ngorongoro crater in Tanzania is one of the most beautiful wildlife experiences you could have, and such was the case on this safari...| Backpackingman
On this day, 27 years ago—August 7, 1998—a devastating act of terrorism unfolded on Kenyan soil, leaving a deep scar in the nation’s memory and forever| DIASPORA MESSENGER NEWS MEDIA
Africa has some magnificent centuries-old rock art - how many have you visited? The post Rock on: the most impressive rock art in Africa appeared first on Bradt Guides.| Bradt Guides
Reading this week: A strange sensation, going back to a place. When I return to a spot I always think in physics terms. I imagine the paths I have taken in the intervening moments, winding across continents and over oceans and through grad school and marriage and career changes, and that in physics terms if … Continue reading Zanzibar I: Don’t Stop Me Now→| Pat in the World
Reading this week: After our very adventurous day going all around Kigoma and Ujiji, our next day and a half in Kigoma were pretty quiet. We mostly just hung out at the Kigoma Hilltop Hotel, enjoying the views and restaurant and pool. More exciting entertainment was provided by the waiters in the restaurant chasing away … Continue reading Kigoma VIII: Loose Ends→| Pat in the World
I oughta actually read Livingstone’s books. I have done a bit of following in his footsteps. He came through near where I was a Peace Corps volunteer, having visited Lake Chila and crossed the migh…| Pat in the World
Reading this week: Gastro Obscura by Cecily Wong and Dylan Thuras When Life was Rusted Through by Owen Letcher Alright. In the last post my super amazing wife and I had travelled from one end of Ta…| Pat in the World
They have a big gate too but I forgot to take a picture. Reading this week: Stanley by Tim Jeal There is a more or less standard northern safari circuit in Tanzania and so we set out on our last sa…| Pat in the World
Bishop Judah Pallangyo is the new leader of the Africa Mission Evangelism Church, a Confessional Lutheran church body located in Tanzania.| WELS Friends of Africa
Looking to explore Tanzania off the beaten path? This guide takes you to its hidden corners –from misty mountains and remote lakes to ancient cultures and island wildlife. A slow-travel journey into wild landscapes, village life, and places most travelers never see (or have even heard of) The post Tanzania’s Hidden Corners: Off-the-Beaten-Path Places for Travelers Who Love Nature appeared first on Experiencing the Globe.| Experiencing the Globe
While looking up the sorts of things I am wont to look up, I stumbled across the story of the Gordon-Gallien Expedition to map Kalambo Falls and since it is so neat I now share it with you. The inf…| Pat in the World
Tanzania's vast savannas, woodlands, and crater landscapes are home to some of Africa's most fascinating herbivores. These plant-eating animals play a crucial| Coleman Concierge
The Trump administration’s cuts to USAID stalled a conservation project in Tanzania. We’ve partnered with the Jane Goodall Institute to continue reforestation.| The Ecosia Blog
Explore the top 10 best places to visit in East Africa, from stunning safaris to beautiful beaches and rich cultural experiences.| African Diurnal Safaris & Tours
Leave an enduring legacy by donating towards a well in your name or in honour of your beloved marhum. The post Regular Wells appeared first on WF AID.| WF AID
The post Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro – Full Guide to Trekking Africa’s Highest Peak appeared first on Wanderlust Welsh.| Wanderlust Welsh
Explore the impact of the Tanzania adult literacy class on local workers. Discover Yusuph's inspiring journey to education.| ATD Fourth World
Meet the baby animals of Tanzania in this heartwarming safari photo essay featuring calves, cubs, and pups from Tarangire, Ngorongoro, and the Serengeti.| Coleman Concierge
Soak-in breathtaking scenery while having mind-blowing wildlife experiences in Tanzania with Follow Me North. We’re proud to partner with the extraordinary photography duo, Jess & Susan from Follow Me North, to offer an EXCLUSIVE 11-Day wildlife and landscape photography workshop in Tanzania. Imagine waking up to the sounds of the African bush: birds calling, lions roaring, and hyenas laughing in the distance. You reach for your camera just as the first light of dawn dances across the s...| Finisterra Travel Ltd.
From wildebeest to hyenas, this is the ultimate safari animal list of African wildlife you must spot while in the Tanzania parks.| Bucket List Journey
To know the cuisine of Tanzania is to know Kachumbari. This refreshing salad is a staple side dish or condiment, found on most dining tables. While the basic ingredients include tomatoes, onions, an acid (usually lime juice), and heat (such as chili peppers or Scotch bonnets), variations abound. Some prepare it with sliced tomatoes, while […] The post The Proven Platter – Tanzania, March 2025 first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post The Proven Platter – Tanzania, March 2025 appea...| Together Women Rise
The Landesa Center for Women’s Land Rights works globally to elevate and catalyze the voices and leadership of grassroots women and women-led organizations who are driving the movement on land rights at local and national levels to realize both gender and climate justice. Under its Transformation Partnerships grant with Together Women Rise, in 2024 the […] The post The Power of Women-Led Movements for Land Rights first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post The Power of Women-Led Movem...| Together Women Rise
This month, we have the treat of having two new recipes. This one from Georgia Reader brings us what is commonly known as the national dish of Tanzania. This hearty vegan stew is best served over rice or ugali, a simple corn porridge. The warm spices are tempered by the creamy coconut milk but you […] The post The Proven Platter – Tanzania, May 2024 first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post The Proven Platter – Tanzania, May 2024 appeared first on Together Women Rise.| Together Women Rise
The secret to finding human flourishing might not be what we imagined. “Americans fight over food.” Dorothy and Aishi sat in our living room in Tanzania, the summer after their freshman year of college in the States, eyes wide with incredulity. We had known these girls since they were ten years old, and though they […] The post Plot Twist: Turns Out, Tanzanians Are Happier Than Americans first appeared on Amy Medina.| Amy Medina
Dive into extraordinary equestrian adventures! Explore the top 6 African destinations for an unforgettable experience swimming with horses.| African Horse Safaris
Learn about Tanzania: latest news, politics, and tourism on Tuko.co.ke ☛ Find the real stories and opinions on Tuko.co.ke — Trustworthy Kenyan news portal| Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news.
Get up close with Tanzania’s most entertaining river giants—hippos! Discover fascinating facts, personal safari stories, and why these heavyweight mammals are vital to the ecosystem in this engaging wildlife photo essay.| Coleman Concierge
Juma Jux's ex-girlfriend Karen Bujulu cleared the air about their breakup, denying cheating accusations and revealing she was the one who was cheated on.| Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news.
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro: Which should you choose: a Group or Private Climb? Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest volcanic peak in Africa at 5,895m(19,341ft), is a rewarding adventure for trekkers worldwide. Its stunning landscapes and frozen glaciers take you to the eye-catching Uhuru Peak through diverse habitats, lush forests, and deserts. But before you lace your […] The post Kilimanjaro Groups Vs Private Climbs appeared first on Himalayan Glacier.| Himalayan Glacier
On Pentecost, the Holy Spirit gave each of Jesus’ disciples the ability to speak in a foreign tongue instantly. God tied three thousand people to Himself in one day through the message they proclaimed in their listeners’ mother tongues. Would the results have been similar if the disciples had preached in Greek or Latin? On … Continue reading "Blessed be the Tongue that Ties" The post Blessed be the Tongue that Ties appeared first on WELS Friends of Africa.| WELS Friends of Africa – Mission updates and prayer requests from One Afric...
Finding the best ways to communicate well is always something WELS missionaries are thinking about. That’s why, in mid-October, my family landed in Arusha, Tanzania. We planned to spend about 2 months in the country to learn to communicate in Swahili. Old and Young Learners I enrolled in two courses at MS-TCDC, a college focused … Continue reading "Communicate the Gospel" The post Communicate the Gospel appeared first on WELS Friends of Africa.| WELS Friends of Africa – Mission updates and prayer requests from One Afric...
Explore the benefits of starting your Tanzania safari from Mwanza, a gateway to iconic parks like Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.| African Diurnal Safaris & Tours
How to Plan a Safari in Tanzania: A Complete Guide from Expert. Tanzania is one of the most sought-after safari destinations in Africa, offering unparalleled wildlife experiences, breathtaking landscapes, and rich cultural encounters. Planning a safari in Tanzania requires careful consideration of several factors, including the best time to visit, destinations to explore, accommodation options, […] The post How to Plan a Safari in Tanzania appeared first on African Diurnal Safaris & Tours.| African Diurnal Safaris & Tours
Sheer Romance of Honeymoon Safaris Experiencing a honeymoon in the wild, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Africa, represents a dream realized for couples in search of an extraordinary and romantic getaway. The continent’s varied landscapes, rich wildlife, and opulent accommodations create an ideal setting for newlyweds eager to embark on a unique adventure together. […] The post Honeymoon in the Wild appeared first on African Diurnal Safaris & Tours.| African Diurnal Safaris & Tours
What to Consider when Planning your Safari Vacation in East Africa Planning a safari vacation in East Africa, especially in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda, is a dream for many, but it requires careful preparation. While it may seem easy to fly into these countries, rent a car, and explore independently, this is not advisable […] The post How to Plan Your First Safari Vacation in East Africa appeared first on African Diurnal Safaris & Tours.| African Diurnal Safaris & Tours
Zanzibar Island, situated off the eastern coast of Tanzania, presents an enchanting getaway characterized by its breathtaking natural scenery, deep historical roots, lively cultural expressions, and pristine beaches. It is easy to see why many travelers opt for Zanzibar as a post-safari or trekking destination in Tanzania. With its soft white sands, delightful climate, and […] The post Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Visit Zanzibar Island 2025/26 appeared first on African Diurnal Safaris & To...| African Diurnal Safaris & Tours
Plan your perfect Ngorongoro Crater Safari and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime in this unique wildlife haven.| African Diurnal Safaris & Tours
Need the right camera for wildlife photography? Here’s the gear, lenses and essentials every nature and safari photographer should pack.| Passport & Pixels
Tarangire National Park may not have the same name recognition as the Serengeti or Ngorongoro Crater, but it holds its own as one of Tanzania’s most captivating wildlife destinations. With its vast landscapes, towering baobab trees, and abundant wildlife, Tarangire is a must-visit for safari enthusiasts looking for something unique on the Northern Park Circuit. […]| Coleman Concierge
Perfect honeymoon guide for a special trip in Serengeti Tanzania at Four Seasons Hotel with safaris, hot air balloon ride, and amazing| Bruised Passports
Did you know Tanzania offers the perfect blend of luxury safari adventures and dreamy beach escapes for your honeymoon? With its world-class safaris, white sandy beaches, and romantic hideaways…| Ella McKendrick
Contrattare è un'arte e un gioco. Ecco alcuni trucchi e suggerimenti per sce scegliere i prezzi giusti durante i viaggi in paesi lontani.| That Lady from Europe
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Under the lead of the Ministry of Health, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is actively supporting the response to an outbreak of Marburg virus disease in Tanzania’s Kagera region, following the official declaration of the outbreak by authorities on Jan. 20, 2025. Working alongside the Ministry of Health and other partners including the World [...]Read More... from Tanzania: MSF supports response to outbreak of Marburg virus disease| Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF ...
Luxe Adventure Traveler Packing for an African safari is vastly different than packing for just about any other trip, and it’s often a challenge for first time safari goers. Not only do most safari goers have weight restrictions on bush flights (a typical weight restriction is 15 kilograms or 33 pounds total per person, including camera equipment and […] Luxe Adventure Traveler| Luxe Adventure Traveler
Thinking of booking an African safari? Here are 18 first time safari facts and tips that might surprise you. Make sure to read this post before you go!| Passport & Pixels
Visiting Tarangire National Park is one of those trips you’ll never forget! Being one of the top three parks in Tanzania, with some of the countries highest animal densities and enormous elephant…| Ella McKendrick
Embark on a thrilling week-long safari through Tanzania's top parks! Discover firsthand experiences, stunning wildlife, and unique accommodations that make this adventure a bucket list must.| Coleman Concierge
By Chloe Pan, Global Communities While many traditional approaches to improving food security outcomes focus on addressing farmers’ agricultural knowledge and access to productive resources, they may not always use a gender lens to understand the different needs, challenges and capabilities of women farmers. As climate change continues to threaten global food security, it’s crucial Continue Reading| Global Washington
One of Tanzania’s smallest parks, what Arusha National Park lacks in size, it sure makes up for in wildlife, unique activities, and outstanding natural beauty. These are just a handful of the great…| Ella McKendrick
Can’t decide on whether to go on safari in Kenya or Tanzania? The good news is, you don’t have to choose! Being right next door to one another, a combined Tanzania and Kenya safari is pretty…| Ella McKendrick
Tanzania is quite frankly one of the best safari destinations on the planet. With 22 national parks taking up around 15% of the country, there’s certainly no shortage of things to see! Whilst a 7-10…| Ella McKendrick
The essential scuba tips to know for diving in Zanzibar. From what diving conditions to expect, the best Zanzibar dive sites, what Zanzibar diving prices to budget for and an honest review on the Zanzibar dive center, Spanish Dancer Divers. The post The Essential Tips For Scuba Diving in Zanzibar For First-Timers appeared first on Nomad And In Love.| Nomad And In Love Blog
Looking for Zanzibar hotels and resorts on the beach? Find out if Doubletree by Hilton Zanzibar Nungwi is worth it in this honest review. The post Zanzibar Hotels: The Doubletree by Hilton Nungwi Resort – An Honest Review appeared first on Nomad And In Love.| Nomad And In Love Blog
Tanzania is hands down one of my favourite countries on the planet. It’s here that I’ve had some of my very best wildlife encounters, from witnessing a lioness streak through the grass in pursuit of a…| Ella McKendrick
Maasai pastoralist livestock keepers in northern Tanzania have become increasingly concerned about a disease that is causing strange behaviour in their sheep and goats – a disease these animals are…| Naturally Speaking
Malaria – a disease transmitted between people by mosquitoes – remains a major cause of death globally, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. While recent efforts to control mosquitoes have been very successful in reducing malaria, particularly insecticide-treated bed nets, mosquito populations seem to be persisting. In this episode of Naturally Speaking, editors Ellen Hughes and Taya […]| Naturally Speaking
This blog post covers all the best places to visit in Zanzibar so you can put together the ultimate Zanzibar itinerary.| World of Lina
I have now been to three safari countries in East Africa. Technically I have also been to Egypt a couple of times, but Africa is a huge place so I wanted to give you a| Carpe Diem OUR Way Travel
Home to one of the greatest and most famous mammal migrations on earth, Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is a destination on most safari enthusiasts’ bucket lists. It was certainly on mine! Now…| Ella McKendrick
Irente viewpoint is one of the most scenic places in Tanzania, with a breathtaking view of Mafia Mountain and the Maasai plains. It has been said that the place has the best views of Tanzania,| traveltheworldpages.com
Once a towering volcano that was even larger than Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro Crater is now a magical Eden that’s home to thousands of animals. Intact forest-coated crater walls, which stand at 600 metres…| Ella McKendrick
This comprehensive list includes the best restaurants in Paje, Zanzibar, that offer mouthwatering food, refreshing drinks and epic views.| World of Lina
If, like me, you’ve spent countless hours immersed in wildlife documentaries which showcase the natural wonder of the Great Wildebeest Migration, there’s a high chance that witnessing this…| Ella McKendrick
Discover unforgettable family horse riding holidays in Southern Africa. Explore scenic trails, expert-guided rides, and create cherished memories together.| African Horse Safaris
Bagamoyo is a historical town in the Tanzanian coast. It is the capital of the Bagamoyo district and it is a hub for artists and the perfect place to get to know about some very| traveltheworldpages.com
Safari photography tips from an award-winning travel and wildlife photographer, to help you bring home stunning African wildlife photos to treasure.| Passport & Pixels
If you are headed to Tanzania, but are not quite sure what to wear on safari, I am here to help you out. Here is exactly what to pack - and what not to pack| This Rare Earth
Zanzibar is one of the top beach destinations on the planet — and the secret is definitely out. Instagram is plastered with glam-shots from the island’s perfect Indian Ocean beaches and sandbanks. Towns like Nungwi and Paje have transformed from sleepy beach villages to long strips of resorts and bars. Enter Jambiani. This town on [...] The post Things to do in Jambiani, Zanzibar: Activities, relaxation and more appeared first on Trains, Planes and Tuk Tuks.| Trains, Planes and Tuk Tuks
Soft white sand. Turquoise waters. Fragrant spices wafting through narrow stone alleys. Zanzibar looms large in many travelers’ imaginations. But this island, famous for honeymooners and safari-goers, can seem out of reach if your only option is backpacking in Zanzibar on a budget. Zanzibar may not be the cheapest destination in East Africa, but it’s [...] The post Backpacking in Zanzibar: A guide to Zanzibar on a budget appeared first on Trains, Planes and Tuk Tuks.| Trains, Planes and Tuk Tuks
Watching the sun rise from the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the best experiences in Africa. All the cold, wind, sleep deprivation, lack of oxygen, and exhaustion are worth it for that magical ten minutes on the Roof of Africa. But if you want to summit safely, it’s important to choose one of [...] The post Kilimanjaro Climbing Routes: How to choose appeared first on Trains, Planes and Tuk Tuks.| Trains, Planes and Tuk Tuks
Backpacking Tanzania: Top experiences Watching the sunrise from the Roof of Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro Witnessing the wildebeest migration in Serengeti National Park Trekking through small villages and meeting the country’s friendliest people in the Usambara Mountains Diving and snorkeling off the coast of Mafia Island Strolling the ancient streets of Stone Town, Zanzibar Jump to [...] The post Backpacking Tanzania: ULTIMATE budget Tanzania travel guide appeared first on Trains, Planes and T...| Trains, Planes and Tuk Tuks
My ultimate 2-week Kenya and Tanzania safari itinerary including costs, best time to visit and tips for choosing the perfect safari company.| Ella McKendrick