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Invader Invaded Tanzania with Street Art
8-bit lions and giraffes populate the artist's takeover of the the East African nation.
Tanzania Eliminates 10,000 Government 'Ghost Workers' in Anti-Corruption Campaign
The public payroll's house cleaning comes after an audit found that more than $2 million a month was lost to people scamming the system, profiting from thousands of public sector jobs that didn't actually exist.
Once a Fugitive, Australia's Omari Kimweri Is Now an Interim World Champ
After claiming the World Boxing Council silver flyweight title, the Lion Man's underdog boxing dream is one step away from completion.
How Texting Helps Maasai Farmers Avoid Lion Attacks in Rural Tanzania
Cellphones are still relatively new in some parts of Tanzania, but have drastically impacted the way farmers work.
'I've Named Her Scholastica': Photos of Tanzania's Teen Mothers and Their Babies
In Tanzania, girls are traditionally married off before they are 18. In childbirth, they routinely lack access to lifesaving cesareans and medical treatment. Despite this, young women are daring to dream for more.
Omari Kimweri, The Fugitive Boxer: VICE Sports Meets
VICE Sports spent time with the former Tanzanian boxer to talk about hiding out in Australia, missed opportunities, and sacrifice, and to watch him prepare for his last chance at Light Flyweight World Title shot.
The African Union Plans a Trip to Burundi After Its Peacekeeping Plan Fails
Plans to send AU troops into Burundi, with or without the government's consent, began to unravel over the weekend as several African leaders said they would not support the proposal.
Get Used To Blackouts and Higher Electric Bills As the Climate Changes
International attention has largely focused on how climate change is caused by power plant emissions but new research quantifies the likely impacts droughts and heat waves will have on power plant capacity around the world.
Burundi's President Vows to Fight Back if African Union Troops Enter His Country
The African Union has said it's prepared to send thousands of peacekeepers to Burundi, but President Pierre Nkurunziza says he’ll "respond" if they cross the border without his permission.
Tanzanias guldfeber
Hundredevis af guldgravere er flokket til en støvet slette midt i Tanzania, hvor de kæmper om at udvinde guldet, før staten overtager minerne.
Cows Are the Next Great Threat to Tanzania's Endangered Species
The country's cattle population has grown steadily over the past decade, and its newly elected president has promised to subsidize ranchers.
On The Line: Danny Gold Discusses Burundi’s Controversial Presidential Elections
VICE News correspondent Danny Gold joined On The Line to discuss Burundi’s controversial presidential election.