Medical practitioners are very clear and blunt when talking about the importance of food safety: the food you eat can also kill you – or that you are what you eat Full Story
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Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda listens to Arumeru East legislator Joshua Nassari, who is admitted to Selian Lutheran Hospital in Arusha nursing wounds after being set upon at a polling station in Makuyuni ward at the weekend by assailants yet to be identified. (Photo: Correspondent Woinde Shizza)
Police teargas thousands as Arusha turns chaotic
Only days after a bomb blast at a political party rally held here, chaos erupted again yesterday when police used tear gas to disperse thousands of Chadema leaders and followers who had gathered at Soweto grounds Full Story
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Traditional Exports Performance Up Despite Fall In Crops
The value of traditional exports increased by USD189mn in the year ending April 2013 from a decline of USD11.3m in the year ending April 2012 and it was largely driven by volumes as unit export prices recorded a decline for most crops Full Story
Despite crashing out of the 2014 World Cup qualifier series, the Tanzania Football Federation hails the turn out of supporters during the Sunday’s match between Taifa Stars and Cote d’Ivoire Full Story
When aid for development is challenged: None of the participants at the recently ended two-day Pan African Anti-Corruption Conference in Dare s Salaam is likely
Timothy Apiyo: Fallen role model: With the death of veteran chief secretary Timothy Apiyo, a curtain of sorts Has been drawn on the first-phase presidency,
The forgotten forest stewards: A pristine paradise! This is a rare compliment given to ecosystems in Tanzania but a deserved one for Amani Ward in general