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  1. Tanzania dismisses HRW report on rights abuses

    No country is perfect, but the human rights situation in Tanzania is not as bad as HRW is claiming, Justice minister Kabudi says.

  2. Julius Nyerere.

    PRIME 25 years after his death, here are 25 thoughts on Julius Nyerere

    On the occasion of celebrating Mwalimu Nyerere 25 years after his passing, here are 25 thoughts on and questions about him, in no particular order. How long did it take him to translate those...

  3. Vsevolod Tkachenko

    Putin appoints Swahili-speaking diplomat to Nairobi

    Vsevolod Tkachenko, a veteran diplomat, will also be Russia's permanent representative to the UN in Nairobi.

  4. Kilimanjaro marathon.

    EYAKUZE: Come to Dar for a marathon and branding from corporates

    If you visit Dar, know that you will find a strong marathon culture. Almost none of these hyped and sponsored runs stretch to a 42km distance- we just like the word.

  5. Saida Karoli

    Karoli: I blew my fortune – but I was young and naive 

    Saida burst onto the region's airwaves in 2001 and made a lot of money. But she had no financial guidance.

  6. raila au documents submitted

    Kenya formally submits Raila AUC chair application

    In his application, Mr Odinga has outlined his vision for the AUC which is hinged in various focal areas.

  7. swa

    Political will needed for Kiswahili to spread in EA

    So far, only Tanzania established Baraza la Kiswahili la Tanzania back in 1967.

  8. How Lydia Moyo gives Tanzanian girls a leg-up

    Her Initiative recently won the King Baudouin Foundation 2023-2024 Africa Prize, receiving €200,000 ($218,267) to expand its impact.

  9. Amapiano 'ghost producer' finally coming out of shadows

    Amapiano combines elements of Kwaito and diBacardi genres, which came into prominence through the 1990s, but has now gained tremendous popularity, transcending borders in Mzansi to be celebrated...

  10. The nightmare of refugees living in Kenya

    Many urban refugees in Nairobi rely on proxies to be able to access any semblance of a financial service, and most are completely cut off from the conventional banking services.

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