New mobile phone system 'mBirth' registers Tanzania's invisible children
Tanzania has one of the lowest rates of birth registration in sub-Saharan Africa
Tanzanians pay dearly as tenants in flood-prone slum
Influx of rural migrants putting extra pressure on Dar es Salaam's housing supply, forcing poorer residents to move to the periphery
Tanzania suspends some HIV programmes for gay men, says health minister
"This is essentially denial of services to people who are at the highest risk of contracting HIV"
Tanzania dispatches aid and doctors to quake-hit northwest
The quake, which struck on Saturday, injured more than 250 people and destroyed 840 homes
Tanzania threatens to ban groups supporting gay rights
Gay sex is illegal in Tanzania and punishable by up to 30 years in prison
FEATURE-Tanzania turns to drones to bring peace in bitter fight for land
"The use of drones will help us to define the boundaries of plots of land on the ground with great accuracy"
FEATURE-Tanzania's army of community health workers face mistrust as they roll out services
Villagers are wary when approached by a stranger dressed in trousers and a shirt, rather than crisp white coats favoured by doctors all over the world
FEATURE-The scrap of paper that brings peace to Tanzania's small farmers
While farmers across the country have used swathes of land for growing crops over many years, most do not have any documented evidence to prove that it is theirs
Evicted from Tanzanian wetland, herders win 10-year battle for compensation
Community rights activists said the compensation fund is unlikely to be adequate
Tanzania hands out cash to help its very poorest kickstart businesses
"Poor people often fail to meet their needs because they don't have cash, but once they get it they usually spend it wisely"