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Tanzania

July 2024

  • Tam Patachako (second from left in front row) with his family. Back row: his sister, father and mother

    A moment that changed me
    A moment that changed me: the VHS tape that helped me face my father’s shocking early death

  • One of the largest elephant in in the world. Craig the super tusker just outside Amboseli national park in Kenya.

    Science Weekly
    Trophy hunting: can killing and conservation go hand in hand? - podcast

  • Two elephants with tusks walk in a dusty landscape at sunset

    The age of extinction
    Trophy hunter killings spark fierce battle over the future of super tusker elephants

  • Portrait of a boy holding a black staff

    Milk and sacrifice: a rare glimpse into a Maasai rite of passage

June 2024

  • The Zawose Queens.

    ‘Women have always been sidelined. So we’re radical’: the Zawose Queens go from Tanzania to Glastonbury

    The multi-talented musicians were held back in their home country where even certain instruments were off limits – but they’re ready to take centre stage at Worthy Farm
  • K-Zungu at Sisso Records, Dar es Salaam

    ‘I am their voice now’: the Tanzanian rapper with a mission to spread pride in his own colour

    K-Zungu, an up and coming singeli artist with albinism, says he was lucky to have a protective family because so many with the condition in Africa have not been so fortunateWords and photographs by Diego Menjíbar Reynés in Dar es Salaam
  • African protesters waving placards with slogans such as "#stop eacop" and "divest from fossil fuels"

    Ugandan oil pipeline protester allegedly beaten as part of ‘alarming crackdown’

    Stephen Kwikiriza is one of 11 campaigners against EACOP targeted by authorities in past two weeks, rights group says

April 2024

  • A man stands next to brown flowing floodwater covering a fallen hut, as people on the other side of the water search to retrieve belongings from rubble among damaged housing

    Kenya flood death toll rises as more torrential rain forecast

  • A family of African elephants crossing a dirt road, with a safari jeep in background.

    World Bank suspends Tanzania tourism funding after claims of killings and evictions

March 2024

  • Pemba Island, Tanzania

    Eight children and an adult die in Zanzibar after eating sea turtle meat

    Another 78 people taken to hospital after consuming delicacy, which is known to cause food poisoning

February 2024

  • Children dressed in yellow school shirts sit in rows, some with raised hands ready to answer a question.

    Opinion
    Africa is the world’s youngest continent – education is key to unlocking its potential

    Nana Akufo-Addo and Jakaya Kikwete
    With 40% of all Africans aged under 15, smarter funding for schools can help young Africans fuel a colossal powerhouse

January 2024

  • University of Melbourne academic John Cook

    Climate and vaccine misinformation seemed worlds apart – but it turned out the Cranky Uncle was a universal figure

    A game that teaches people how to spot climate misinformation is now being rolled out – with the same cantankerous central character – to combat vaccine hesitancy in the developing world

December 2023

  • Africans sit listening to someone speaking while someone in the foreground holds a pamphlet with information about a medical trial

    Fair Access
    HIV vaccine trial in Africa halted after disappointing initial results

  • Driftwood floating on muddy waters

    At least 47 people killed and 85 injured by landslides in Tanzania

September 2023

  • A vehicle and a giraffe in Ruaha National Park, Tanzania.

    Investigation launched into killings and evictions on World Bank tourism project

  • African people building a railway in Tanzania in 1910

    Germany matches DNA from skulls stolen from African colony to living relatives

March 2023

  • Hygiene officials prepare to disinfect an area after the removal of dead bodies – victims of the Marburg virus – at the Uige Provincial Hospital, Angola, 15 April 2005

    Tanzania announces outbreak of deadly Marburg virus disease

  • Dr Frene Ginwala who is Nelson Mandelas personal advisor. December 05, 1991. (Photo by Peter Rae/Fairfax Media via Getty Images)

    Letter: Frene Ginwala obituary

January 2023

  • A Uber billboard in Nairobi

    Opinion
    African leaders who dilute workers’ rights for Uber’s digital empire harm Africa

  • Exodus underway as Tanzania forces Maasai people from their ancestral lands, Narok, Kenya - 23 Jun 2022<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daniel Irungu/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (13008585m) Kenyan and Tanzanian Maasai women with their childre hold prayers outside a manyatta house at a remote village bordering Kenya and Tanzania in Narok, Kenya, 23 June 2022 (issued 27 June 2022). Thousands of Maasai people have been flocking to the border between Tanzania and Kenya in recent weeks, as the Tanzanian government continues its attempts to evict members of the Nilotic ethnic group from their ancestral lands in the northern town of Loliondo. More than 2,000 Maasai crossed the border between the two countries after the outbreak of violence on 10 June, according to Kenyan activists' count. The eviction of the communities in Loliondo in the northern district of Ngorongoro threatens more than 70,000 people, according to the United Nations. Exodus underway as Tanzania forces Maasai people from their ancestral lands, Narok, Kenya - 23 Jun 2022

    ‘It’s becoming a war zone’: Tanzania’s Maasai speak out on ‘forced’ removals

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