When the people rose up after Tanzania's disrupted elections, they shattered a long-standing taboo: the belief that Tanzanians can only demonstrate at the state's will.
The truth, Pritchett said, is the U.S. needs low-skilled migrants, and many migrants need the economic boost from working in ...
TANZANIA boasts one of the youngest populations in the world. According to the World Population Review, 2022, the median age of the youth and children account for 31percent and 44 percent of the ...
Tanzania is set to see the highest growth rate by 2100 (1.22), followed by Mauritania (1.18), Benin (1.11) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (1.01)— all in Africa. Sub-Saharan Africa is ...
In a new study published in Nature, scientists have successfully developed genetically modified mosquitoes in Tanzania that ...
John Heche, vice chair of the opposition party Chadema, said the United Nations and African continental bodies should oversee a transitional government and a fresh, fair election. He said the Oct. 29 ...
Recent fieldwork by Griffith University researchers has highlighted an African country that is facing a rapidly escalating ...
The government ordered civilians to remain indoors, leaving streets deserted and shops shuttered. Fuel stations were closed ...
For nearly six decades, Iain Douglas-Hamilton worked across the savannas of Africa, his scientific focus fixed on its largest ...
Dar es Salaam. Tanzania’s latest Employment and Earnings Survey 2023/24 paints a picture of an economy expanding in formal jobs, yet increasingly characterised by deep and persistent disparities in ...