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Rescuers scoured choppy waters for survivors Thursday after a ferry sank off the Tanzanian island of Zanzibar, killing 37 people and leaving dozens missing, the Red Cross said.

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Zanzibar to charge 5 in ferry capsizing that killed more than 200updated: Sun Sep 18 2011 07:41:00

Tanzanian authorities will charge five men with negligence after a ferry capsized off the island of Zanzibar this month, killing more than 200 people.

Hundreds dead in Tanzania ferry accidentupdated: Sun Sep 11 2011 04:45:00

An overloaded boat capsized of the coast of Zanzibar, killing at least 158 people. 521 people have been rescued.

Zanzibar in mourning after ferry capsizes, killing 200updated: Sun Sep 11 2011 04:45:00

The Tanzanian island of Zanzibar began three official days of mourning Sunday, a day after 200 people died when a ferry jammed with passengers and tons of cargo capsized amid strong waves.

Deaths mount in Tanzania ferry accidentupdated: Sat Sep 10 2011 18:57:00

The death toll stands at 200 in Saturday's ferry accident off the Tanzanian island of Zanzibar, a government official said.

40 killed, hundreds missing after ferry capsizes off Zanzibarupdated: Sat Sep 10 2011 05:53:00

Hundreds of people are missing after a ferry carrying more than 600 people capsized early Saturday off the Tanzanian island of Zanzibar, authorities said.

Nick Broomfield: Tanzania is the next movie hotspotupdated: Tue Jun 21 2011 11:17:00

It's a country known for its stunning safari landscapes, long beaches and towering Mount Kilimanjaro.

Swahili music traditionupdated: Fri Dec 31 2010 07:22:00

CNN's Robyn Curnow reports on a Swahili form of music as unique as Zanzibar itself and the musician passing it on.

Passing down Zanzibar's music traditionsupdated: Fri Dec 31 2010 07:22:00

Mohammed Issa Matona is a man on a mission. A master of taarab music, Matona is also the co-founder of Zanzibar's Dhow Countries Music Academy, a school dedicated to preserving the island's traditional music styles.

Zanzibar's spice islandupdated: Wed Dec 29 2010 09:10:00

The farmers of Zanzibar try to preserve an industry that gave Spice Island its name. CNN's Robyn Curnow reports.

Farmers fear for future on Spice Islandupdated: Wed Dec 29 2010 09:10:00

The spice trade put Zanzibar on the map. Lucrative spices like cardamom, cinnamon and cloves have brought traders from around the world to the Tanzanian island since the 19th century.

Travel quiz: Islands around the worldupdated: Fri Dec 03 2010 09:14:00

From The Bahamas to Zanzibar, test your knowledge of the world's islands with our latest travel quiz.

Early reports show Tanzanian poll tightupdated: Mon Nov 01 2010 22:25:00

Partial election results Monday indicated a close race between Tanzania's ruling party and two challenging parties as the president of the relatively peaceful east African nation sought a second term.

SI.com: Steve Rushin: Every so often, a sports reference can make for beautiful musicupdated: Wed Sep 15 2010 16:47:00

Is there a less prescient lyric in the history of popular music than the one Billy Joel wrote for his 1978 song Zanzibar, in which he sang: "Rose he knows he's such a credit to the game..."?

9 tons of fake medicine seized in East Africaupdated: Thu Aug 26 2010 10:54:00

Authorities have seized 9,072 kilograms (20,000 pounds) of counterfeit medicine and arrested 80 people suspected of illegal trafficking in six East African nations, Interpol said Thursday.

Commentary: Where have all the malaria patients gone?updated: Tue Oct 06 2009 06:09:00

I recently accompanied Margaret Chan, Director General of the WHO, and Ray Chambers, U.N. Special Envoy for Malaria, on a trip to Africa to see firsthand the region's fight against malaria.

Sunrise to Sunset in Zanzibarupdated: Wed Sep 10 2008 16:45:00

With such beautiful beaches, many tourists get no further than the resorts of Zanzibar. But there's plenty more on offer on these tropical islands in the republic of Tanzania.

Recycling suitcasesupdated: Wed Sep 10 2008 16:45:00

CNN's Richard Quest shows us the benefits that foster children in California are getting from recycled suitcases.

Voluntourism attracts stars to Kenyan slumupdated: Mon Aug 18 2008 09:04:00

Picture in your mind's eye a trip to Africa.

Celebrity volunteerismupdated: Mon Aug 18 2008 09:04:00

CNN's David McKenzie caught up with some celebrities in Africa on an unusual tourist trip.

Luxurious hidden kingdomsupdated: Thu Jul 03 2008 10:31:00

Jack Martin recommends six luxurious bolt-holes to avoid the crowds:

How to choose your cruiseupdated: Mon Feb 18 2008 11:28:00

There are more than 160 ships in the fleets of the 24 major cruise lines and more than 7,500 itineraries, from Alaska to Zanzibar. So how do you decide which one most suits your style? Follow these 10 steps to ensure smooth sailing:

Aga Khan visits Africa to see results of initiativesupdated: Wed Aug 15 2007 23:24:00

The works and achievements of the influential spiritual leader of the Shia Ismaili Muslims have long been baffling to categorize.

A new age of African Madrasasupdated: Fri Apr 27 2007 07:19:00

It's 8 a.m. in the morning and a group of tiny tots are heading towards a simple building on the outskirts of their village near Mombasa.

Clinton reviews efforts to combat AIDSupdated: Thu Jul 21 2005 10:38:00

Bill Clinton met Thursday with Zanzibar's president, whose government has worked closely with the former U.S. president's AIDS foundation.

E-mail appeals: Tanzaniaupdated: Tue Dec 28 2004 18:21:00

We received thousands of e-mails in the days after December's tsunamis from people seeking news of friends and relatives in areas affected by the disaster.

WHO fears malaria drug shortagesupdated: Mon Nov 08 2004 23:30:00

A sharp increase in the demand for a potent anti-malaria drug has raised concerns of a supply shortage, the World Health Organization (WHO) says.

Fortune: You Are Where You Sleep Six hotels with personality to spare.updated: Mon Sep 17 2001 00:01:00

Soneva Gili Hudhuveli Island, the Maldives. Private island resort and spa, opening in November

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