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Ushering in a new generation: What Gen Z brings to tourism in Tanzania

Tanzania, Aug. 16 -- Nancy Josephat Mwakalinga is 22 years old; she is younger than the first Harry Potter film in the franchise was when it was released. She was an infant when Facebook was launched... Read More


Tanzania's Embassy celebrates Kiswahili Day in Philadelphia

Tanzania, Aug. 10 -- More than 100 universities, colleges, and schools in the United States offer Kiswahili as a course. A 2022 UN Africa Renewal article reported, identifying the prestigious Howard ... Read More


What is next for Tanzanian migrants after South Africa protests?

Tanzania, Aug. 3 -- "You know, we have just had our country back for approximately 30 years; can you at least let us enjoy our country that we earned through literally blood, sweat and tears?" said Na... Read More


Respecting Tanzanian sacred ancestral sites, traditions while promoting tourism

Tanzania, Aug. 1 -- When the volcanic Ol Doinyo Lengai mountain a Maasai name that translates to the sacred mountain of God, erupted in 2017, amidst the scrambling from the Government to rescue its pe... Read More


Building unity, support system among Tanzanians in the UK

Tanzania, July 27 -- "Tragically, there have been incidents where, when a Tanzanian dies here in the UK, the body lies in the mortuary for months, in the cold, with no relatives to come and collect it... Read More


Diaspora parenting: Privileges, challenges and prospects future of diaspora children

Tanzania, June 22 -- We instinctively carry through life based on how our parents and the community around us raised us and where we fetch our morals and culture. Amani Mahiti, born and raised in Tan... Read More


Improving healthcare in Zanzibar: Dr Mehta's journey making impact

Tanzania, June 15 -- Dr Ameesh Mehta is a third-generation Zanzibari, born and raised on the island. For ten years, the qualified physician called Houston, Texas, home. He relocated to the country to... Read More


Noreen Peniel's efforts to keep cultural heritage alive in the US

Tanzania, May 25 -- Noreen Peniel occasionally wraps herself in the iconic Maasai shuka and walks through the streets of Massachusetts, the American state she has called home for the past five years. ... Read More