Tanzania: New Initiative to Save Forests Aims at Empowering Women

  By Meddy Mulisa Bukoba — Dativa Kaimukirwa (24) looks knackered but manages to smile as she speaks to reporters outside her.

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Tanzania Secures $225m Loan from World Bank Approves for Water Sector

The World Bank’s board of executive directors has approved a $225 million loan to Tanzania to improve water supply in the African.

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Tanzania to Receive World Bank $305m Loan for Port Expansion

Tanzania will receive a $305 million loan from the World Bank to expand its main port in it main commercial city Dar.

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Tanzania: Gov’t Unveils Technology to Combat Sickle Cell

A new and state-of-the-art sickle cell-diagnostic technology, “Sickle-Scan test kit” was officially launched in Dar es Salaam last week – a big.

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Tanzania Considers Tax on Charcoal to Save Forests

Tanzania is considering putting a tax on charcoal with the aim of discouraging the use of the fuel, which is a big.

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Tanzania’s Magufuli Takes Anti-Corruption Drive to Ruling Party

By Fumbuka Ng’wanakilala Tanzania’s president, John Magufuli, has vowed to root out corruption in his ruling party, threatening “no mercy” for anyone.

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Sweden Supports Tanzania’s Industrialisation Drive

By Sylivester Domasa Tanzania Horticulture Association’s (TAHA) efforts to boost horticultural production in the country have attracted a five million US dollar (over.

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Rwanda, Tanzania Receive commendation for Boosting Women in Governance

By Lucas Barasa Rwanda and Tanzania have won accolades for involving more women in decision making. African Union Commission commissioner for political.

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Tanzania to Ratify Paris Agreement on Greenhouse Gases Emission Mitigation

Tanzania will ratify the Paris Agreement, which is aimed at dealing with greenhouse gases emission mitigation to strengthen the country’s capacity to.

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Tanzania: Diaspora’s Responsibilities in Economic Growth

  By Issa Yussuf Is Africa really benefiting from its Diasporas? Do we really need more Diasporas in the future? The answer.

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