Tanzanian President John Magufuli dies, aged 61
Tanzanian leader John Magufuli has died only five months after he won a second term in a disputed election’, reports Bloomberg.
Tanzanian leader John Magufuli has died only five months after he won a second term in a disputed election’, reports Bloomberg.
‘“Those vaccines don’t work; they are not good,” said Mr. Magufuli, who won a second term in disputed elections last year’, reports The Wall Street Journal.
Blood and medicine-filled drones swoop over Lake Victoria, bringing vital care to some of Tanzania’s most remote places.
The family of a Tanzanian billionaire industrialist who was abducted last week offered 1 billion shillings ($437,000) to anyone with new information that will lead to his rescue.
AB InBev is readying new African operations as the world’s largest brewer continues its expansion on the continent after the blockbuster takeover of SABMiller.
AngloGold hired Barrick Gold President Kelvin Dushnisky as chief executive officer as the world’s No. 3 gold producer grapples with regulatory challenges from South Africa to Tanzania.
African telecommunications group Econet is considering selling shares on the London Stock Exchange at a valuation of about $8 billion next year.
RMB has successfully closed a new US$20million letter of credit and performance bond facility for BAM International, the largest construction company in the Netherlands.
AngloGold Ashanti said first-quarter earnings declined after costs surged 44% at its South African operations, which made their first loss since 2012.
The sudden death of SA rally champion Gugu Zulu while climbing Kilimanjaro sends shock waves across South Africa on Mandela Day.