“We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow.” Said the former UK Prime Minister, Lord Palmerston, when he was delivering a speech in the House of Commons on March 1848 Since President Samia assumed office on March 19,...
The right way to use emergency contraceptives (P2)
In the past few years, the spread of HIV/AIDs among youths between the age of 15 and 24 in Tanzania has gone up. About 28% of new HIV cases are from youth within that age group, said TACAIDS Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, Nyangusi Laiser earlier this month. These infections are somehow associated with using emergency...
Umasaini children’s long walk to education cut short
In the quest to build 15000 classrooms in the country by order of President Samia Suluhu Hassan, the move seem to be received with the great accolade by the people in different places across the country. The residents of Umasaini suburbs at the outskirts of Pangani District in the Tanga region couldn’t hide their excitement...
Czech aircraft manufacturer to establish a camp in Tanzania
According to a credible source, the Czech aircraft manufacturer “Skyleader” plans to put up its station in Tanzania’s coastal region of Mtwara. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of ultralight ready-to-fly aircraft. “The investor has shown interest in establishing its base in coastal areas. In this case, the company is likely to set...
Tanzania built Silos to help neighbours fight starvation
About 50 million people are at risk of starvation as East African countries are hit by a drought, particularly Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, as the region received poor rainfall. Tanzania has opened grain storage facilities in Lubumbashi, DR Congo, and in Juba, South Sudan, to facilitate the sale of surplus food to the affected areas....
5 ways to spend Valentine’s for singles
Being single is the best time for personal growth. However, it might feel like the worst experience in February as the ‘baed’ up reminisce about what they will be doing with their person. The month starts with Kabusa Oriental Choir asking the sistas, “Valentine is coming; where is your boyfriend?” it goes both ways, right?...