Citizens of 14 countries can enter visa-free for up to 3 months. Diplomatic passport holders of Brazil, China, India, South Korea, and Turkey can enter visa-free
Born in Zanzibar in 1960 to a teacher. Graduated from Mzumbe University in 1986 with public administration diploma. Earned postgraduate diploma in economics from University of Manchester
Tanzania spans 947,300 square kilometres, including three islands. Borders eight African countries and borders the Indian Ocean. Divided into 31 regions, 25 on mainland and three on Zanzibar
Dar es Salaam's international airport located in Kipawa ward, Ilala District. Named after Tanzania's first president Julius Nyerere. Handles flights to Africa, Asia, Europe, and Middle East
Tanzania's flag was adopted in 1964 to replace Tanganyika and Zanzibar's flags. The flag features a diagonal gold-edged black bend with green and blue triangles. It is one of few flags with diagonal lines, alongside DR Congo and Namibia
Tanzania is located in East Africa, bordered by seven countries. Population of around 62 million, making it Africa's most populous south of equator. Contains three Great Lakes and Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest point. Climate varies greatly, with two major rainfall periods