UNITED NATIONS, Oct 16 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The Tanzanian government has criticised a documentary about attacks on albinos that opens in the United States on Friday, claiming the film is ...
Dar es Salaam. Women have long been among the most visible figures in Tanzania’s film industry, appearing on posters, billboards and television screens. Often, they carry the emotional weight of ...
TO address the gender gap in the creative sector, We Media, in partnership with MultiChoice Tanzania, has officially launched the Creative Spark program to provide Tanzanian women with skills and ...
EXCLUSIVE: Italian producer Andrea Iervolino, whose credits include Ferrari and To The Bone, has made his directorial debut with documentaries Discovery Tanzania and The Trackers. Both films, produced ...
Beatrix Mugishagwe’s journey is one of resilience, passion and an unwavering dedication to storytelling as a tool for education and development. Born in what is now Kagera, Bukoba, Tanzania, she was ...
THE Tanzania Film Board has urged stakeholders in the country’s film industry to renew and update their operating licences before the March 31st deadline. In a statement issued this week, the board ...
Attacks on albino people, whose body parts can fetch up to $75,000 according to the Red Cross, have been reported in six countries in southern and east Africa since August, U.N. expert Ikponwosa Ero ...