King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), has concluded a distribution of supplies of the poultry project for beneficiaries in Zanzibar (...)
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) delivered today 100 tons of dates as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's gift to Zanzibar Archipelago in the Republic of Tanzania, in the presence of a number of officials from both sides.
The gift (...)
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance has continued to implement the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Fasting Program for 1440H in Zanzibar under a supervision of the Saudi religious attaché in Kenya.
The preachers in Zanzibar have (...)
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Operations handed over 100 tons of dates to the Zanzibar Archipelago, in the Republic of Tanzania, in the presence Minister of State Haji Maalim Harun Ali Suleiman, a representative of the (...)
Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance Sheikh Saleh bin Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh has paid visits to the Grand Mufti of Zanzibar Sheikh Saleh Omar Kaabi and Minister for Constitutional Affairs and Justice, Haroun Ali (...)
Head of the Government of Zanzibar Dr. Ali Mohamed Shein received today at the Presidential Headquarters Sheikh Saleh bin Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh, Minister of Islamic Affairs, Da'wah and Guidance of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, who is (...)
Tanzanian authorities said floods from a heavy 30-minute storm killed at least 42 people in an area close to Lake Victoria in Kahama district.
Tanzania's Meteorological Agency said Thursday rains from the storm left 900 people homeless and destroyed (...)
A Tanzanian police official said a woman died and 44 people were seriously injured when a bomb exploded in a Roman Catholic Church in northern Tanzania.
According to AP, the regional police Commissioner of Arusha, Magesa Mulogo, said Sunday the (...)
The death toll from a building that collapsed in Tanzania's largest city rose to 30 early Monday, according to a government agency statement.
Rescue workers have given up hope of finding more survivors after the 16-storey building in Dar es Salaam (...)
Tanzanian police say 18 people were killed when a building collapsed Friday in Dar-es-Salaam, the country's largest city.
Police commissioner Meshak Saddik said Saturday poor equipment had hampered rescue efforts and that there was little hope of (...)
An official in Tanzania says authorities have halted rescue operations seeking missing passengers of an overloaded ferry that capsized this week.
Government official Ali Juma Shamhuna said Saturday the final figures showed that 69 passengers died (...)
An official in Tanzania says authorities have halted rescue operations seeking missing passengers of an overloaded ferry that capsized this week.
Government official Ali Juma Shamhuna said Saturday the final figures showed that 69 passengers died (...)
At least three people died in
Zanzibar after a ship carrying cargo and passengers from Dar es
Salaam capsized upon reaching the port on the semi-autonomous
archipelago, Reuters quoted an official as saying today.
The ship, which sank late on (...)
Soldiers fired one live round and tear gas at opposition supporters on Sunday in a clash outside a polling station in Zanzibar's historic Stone Town, witnesses said.
The soldiers poured in when opposition supporters reacted angrily to the arrival (...)
The winner of Zanzibar's
election appealed for peace Friday as the Indian Ocean archipelago celebrated the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan after days of political violence.
"The people of Zanzibar made their choice and God (...)
Zanzibar's incumbent president
was sworn in for a second and final term Wednesday, a day
after the electoral commission declared him and his party
the winners of general elections.
President Amani Abeid Karume took an oath of office at (...)
Danish Prime Minister Anders
Fogh Rasmussen on Wednesday deplored violence that has
marked campaigns for Zanzibar's presidential and
legislative elections, calling upon ruling and opposition
party leaders to ensure free and fair polls, according (...)
The British and U.S. first
ladies were headed to Rwanda Thursday to remember that
nation's genocide and try to learn from it., AP reported.
Laura Bush, the wife of U.S. President George W. Bush, was
closing out a weeklong trip through Africa. (...)