Italy emerged as the leading country, contributing the highest number of tourists, with 10,977 visitors, representing 13.3 percent of the total.
The roadshows were strategically planned to enhance Tanzania's presence in key European markets and to provide European travel agents with comprehensive insights into the country's varied attractions.
Zanzibar. Zanzibar’s marine-dependent economy is facing increasing risks due to climate change, with rising sea levels, ...
Home to Mount Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar, and Serengeti National Park, Tanzania is a must-visit for nature lovers. Nigerians can ...
FAMILY fun, adventure and let’s face it, value for money, is what we all want out of a day trip. New research has now revealed where you will find the best value attractions in the UK with ...
MY Tanzania Roadshow 2025, a campaign launched in several European countries, has exceeded its goals by attracting more than ...
ZANZIBAR: THE Zanzibar Ministry of Blue Economy and Fisheries has signed a partnership agreement with the Isles ...
YOUTH are encouraged to tap opportunities in the blue economy to protect marine resources, preserve ecosystems, create jobs ...
DAR ES SALAAM: THE government has registered a major milestone in the education sector, particularly in vocational education, ...
ACT Wazalendo has joined opposition peers in Tanzania in demanding proper reforms on electoral systems to guarantee free and fair General Election in October.