Charles Patnik with the Tanzania People’s Defense Force (TPDF), delivers a speech to signify the start of the multinational ...
The Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah explains his new novel, Theft, the themes of exile and powerlessness that run through ...
The Arusha Declaration, published on 5 February 1967, was an aspirational document. Much like South Africa's 1955 Freedom Charter, it did not describe the world as it existed. Instead, it attempted to ...
This key resolution was among the top priorities at the 3rd G25 African Coffee Summit going on here, where ministers and experts deliberated on strategies to rejuvenate the sector and ...
The Arusha Declaration, presented by Julius Nyerere in 1967, sought to dismantle neocolonial exploitation through socialism, people's democracy, and self-reliance.
The World Bank pulled the plug on the Ruaha National Park (RUNAPA) project in January 2025 after intense scrutiny from human ...
TANZANIA is set to host G25 African coffee summit tomorrow and Saturday, with the goal of boosting coffee production and ...
Boston College graduates might opt for something different by moving out West Coast after graduation. But for one 2010 ...