Survey finds most Tanzanians go hungry, despite government denials
Tanzanian President John Magufuli has accused opposition politicians of fomenting a "fake" hunger crisis
Baby girl dies in Tanzania after FGM by great-grandmother
Evidence some families still cutting their girls in Tanzania, and starting to doing it at younger ages
Tanzania's ban on refugee groups threatens efforts to protect them -UN
Tanzania hosts 280,000 refugees and asylum seekers, mostly from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Burundi
To save forests, Tanzania considers tax on charcoal
Making the fuel more expensive could help cut surging demand, officials believe
Ili Kulinda Misitu, Tanzania yafikiria kuweka tozo kwenye mkaa
Making the fuel more expensive could help cut surging demand, officials believe
Ndege zisizo na rubani zasaidia jamii kutathmini athari za mafuriko Dar es Salaam
With almost 70 percent of its inhabitants living in informal settlements, Dar es Salaam is highly vulnerable to flooding
Drones help communities map flood risk in Dar es Salaam slums
With almost 70 percent of its inhabitants living in informal settlements, Dar es Salaam is highly vulnerable to flooding
Wanawake wajasiliamali wachangia kuongezeka kwa biashara ya umeme jua Afrika Mashariki
With solar power and access to loans, "we are more productive than ever before. On average we can get $25 a day, even more," says one woman
Women solar entrepreneurs drive East African business surge
With solar power and access to loans, "we are more productive than ever before. On average we can get $25 a day, even more," says one woman
Tanzanian ex-PM loses farm, accused by government of leaving land 'idle'
Since his election last year, President Magufuli has taken steps to monitor and improve government control over the country's land sector