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Senegal Advances to U17 Africa Cup Final After Thrilling Win

Senegal's U17 team has qualified for the Africa Cup final after a dramatic victory over Morocco in a penalty shootout, winning 7-6 following a 1-1 draw in regular time. The match took place in Morocco, showcasing the intense competition of the tournament.

Launch new flights to Kilimanjaro from Europe

Three airlines have announced new flights to Kilimanjaro, making it easier to access Africa's highest peak. Starting in June, these routes open new opportunities for adventure and safari enthusiasts.

Dismiss Coach of Tanzania's Leading Team Despite New Victory

Tanzania's top local league club has announced the dismissal of its coach despite the team achieving a new victory. This unexpected decision raises questions about the reasons behind it as the team moves towards securing the championship.

Provide clean water to 524,000 people in Tanzania by 2025

Emirates Water Projects announced plans to benefit 524,000 individuals in Tanzania by 2025. This initiative aims to enhance access to clean water in remote areas.

Announce Africa Cup of Nations 2027 Dates and Hosts

The African Football Confederation (CAF) has announced the dates for the opening and final matches of the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations, which will take place in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. The tournament is expected to attract over 400 million fans in East Africa.

Chinese Investment Revives Tanzania-Zambia Railway with $1.24 Billion

Chinese companies have announced a $1.24 billion investment to develop the historic TAZARA railway, linking Zambia to Tanzania. This move reflects the geopolitical competition in Africa.

Conclude Tanzania International Quran Competition with 26 Countries

The 34th edition of the Tanzania International Quran Competition concluded today with the participation of 26 countries and a large audience. The event, sponsored by Saudi Arabia, reflects its commitment to supporting Islamic culture.

World's oldest person passes away at 125, sparking debate

The world's oldest person, Masiko, has died at the age of <strong>125</strong>, raising widespread debate about the accuracy of age records. This case highlights questions about how advanced ages are documented and verified.