Dar es Salaam. Tanzania is poised to gain significant economic benefits as President Samia Suluhu Hassan hosts the African Heads of State Summit on Energy in Dar es Salaam.This high-profile event, which begins today,
Dar es Salaam. Tanzania has cemented its position as a frontrunner in Africa’s energy sector, unveiling ambitious plans to expand access to electricity across the continent.Speaking at the opening of the Africa Energy Summit 2025 in Dar es Salaam on January 27,
African leaders gather in Tanzania for the 2025 Energy Summit, addressing solutions for universal electricity access by 2030.
NYSE- and TSX-listed Barrick Gold has injected more than $4.24-billion into the Tanzanian economy since establishing the Twiga joint venture (JV) with the government in 2019. Its contribution for 2024 alone was $888-million.
Tanzania has urged African leaders to use the African Energy Summit as a platform for partnerships and collaboration to achieve universal
In a statement, Dr. Richard Dawood, an adviser to the African Travel & Tourism Association, said, "For the vast majority of tourist activities, the risk is virtually zero."
Despite progress in healthcare services for individuals living with sickle cell disease (SCD) in Africa, substantial gaps remain in advanced treatments for SCD. To help address this burden, Tanzania has established one of the largest single-centre SCD programmes in the world and developed an advanced therapy programme for SCD focused on patient engagement and advocacy,
Tortoises returned to Tanzania from Thailand
During my 33-hour journey from Denver to Tanzania, I had four flights and three layovers. I regretted not packing a foot hammock or change of clothes.
Africa Cup of Nations will be held in Morocco from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026 with Ivory Coast looking to defend the title they won on home soil
Tanzania’s government has not adopted adequate legal and policy measures needed to protect pregnant girls and adolescent mothers’ right to education and reverse decades of systemic exclusion in schools.
Tanzania, praised at the Africa Energy Summit for its rural electrification success, inspires efforts to connect 300M Africans to power.