Tanzania has threatened to arrest and deport those campaigning for gay rights and de-register organisations protecting homosexual interests, local media reported on Monday. Check also: Ugandan Government Vows To Crack-down Gay Pride Activities “I would like to remind and warn all organisations and institutions that campaign and pretend to protect homosexual interests … we are going to arrest whoever is involved ...
Read More »Meet the 38 Year Old Tanzanian Who Has Built The First Ever Motorcycle Engine
Hussein Rashid, 38 is the first Tanzanian creator of motorcycle engine. He has always loved mechanics since he was five years old. His father inspired him into fixing and creating toy cars. Check Also: 3 Kenyan Students From University Of Nairobi built solar motorcycles “When I was younger my friend’s parents used to buy toys for them but for me my ...
Read More »Magufuli – Remarkable Crusader for Social Justice
Magufuli: Peace and development are synonymous – two sides of the same coin – you lose one and soon you will not have the other. However, the notion of democracy does not always guarantee either fairness or development for all in society. Check also: Magufuli Shows 10 Good Examples How To Lead An African Country This is not to say that ...
Read More »Tanzania Starts To Build Its Own Helicopters
Tanzania has started to build its own helicopters in a project that will see the first batch of such choppers taking into the sky sometimes in 2018.[9] Check Also: Uganda Among The First African Countries To Build A Successful Commercial Solar Powered Cars Already, the prototype model,[3] a two-seater aircraft is in its final stages of completion at the Mechanical and Engineering ...
Read More »Tanzania Has Disconnected About 630,000 Fake Phones
A government ban on using fake phones came into force at midnight,[9] causing communication difficulties for those who owned them.[4] Check also: All Foreigners Should Surrender Their Jobs To Tanzanians, “Said John Magufuli Tanzania joined Cameroon,[7] South Africa and Nigeria in efforts to boost security and health measures by disconnecting the phones. About 3% of mobile phones in Tanzania are ...
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