Three young men who came together only three years ago to try their talents in popular jigs and rap music are now taking gospel fans by storm having made a household name as "Waalikwa" or "the Invited" in English and
The Arusha Youth Football club have emerged overall winners of the newly started Dr. Kifimbo football league, after beating Kaloleni youth club 4 - 2 goals in the final march last week.
Permanent show grounds for the annual Karibu Travel and Tourism Fair are yet to be found despite the fair having come of age and attracting hundreds of exhibitors, local and international.
Cricket lovers saw some high scoring games on Sunday, June 22nd at the Fredkins Recreation Center, as Swamibapa Players Trophy entered it's third week.
Some leaders in Arusha say it is time for residents of the region to stop depending on food assistance amid allegations that there are some NGOs that are encouraging villagers to beg for food aid.
Arusha's district commissioner, Evance Balama, has formed a committee that would take all possible measures to make sure that Arusha's regional football team AFC are elevated to take a slot in Division A thus participate in next year's premier league
Nearly 30 people from the Leon H. Sullivan Charitable Trust, who were delegates at the recent Leon Sullivan Summit 2008, visited the United African Alliance Community Center UAACC on June 5.
Arusha recently hosted International Atomic Energy Agency's regional meet for English speaking African countries, where the matter of radioactive material transport was reported to be of great concern.
The national northern zone blood bank centre collected 11,167 units of safe blood from Kilimanjaro, Tanga, Arusha and Manyara regions from July 2007 to March this year.
The African Court of Human and People's right is now ready to receive cases but applicants and witnesses with sensitive suits should forget about being granted with protection.
The current chairperson of the African Union, Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete, on Monday appealed to the international community to work with SADC (Southern African Development Community) in the search for a solution to the crisis in Zimbabwe.
FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, Kenya has lost a film project to Tanzania. The BBC comedy series, The Calais Rules, which was to film at Nakuru has been relocated to Arusha with shooting scheduled to start next month.
There's always a new scandal out of Tanzania, Out of Africa author Baroness Karen Blixen would have written were she alive and living in Tanzania. The latest in the series is: "Who stole whose billions of shillings from the central