Tanzania’s president says one sample from a remote northern part of the country has tested positive for Marburg disease
Tanzania’s president says one sample from a remote northern part of the country has tested positive for Marburg disease, a highly infectious virus which can be fatal in more than 88% of cases without
Oryx Gas Company is set to enhance clean cooking energy access across Tanzania in 2025, continuing its commitment to a greener and healthier future.
The World Health Organization says an outbreak of suspected Marburg disease has killed eight people in a remote part of northern Tanzania ARUSHA, Tanzania -- The World Health Organization said Wednesday an outbreak of suspected Marburg disease has killed ...
Arusha. The United Nations has pledged to deepen its partnership with the Tanzanian government to advance gender equality and increase women's representation in leadership and decision-making.The UN commended Tanzania for its significant progress in gender equality,
The launch of the ICT Awards 2025 (TEHAMA Awards) marks a pivotal moment for Tanzania’s ambitions to become a leading digital economy in Africa
Soma Bags makes backpacks equipped with solar panels that power a light, enabling children in rural Tanzania to read even when the sun goes down.
DODOMA: THE Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) has announced plans to expand the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) network
ARUSHA, Tanzania — The World Health Organization said Wednesday an outbreak of suspected Marburg disease has killed eight people in a remote part of northern Tanzania. “We are aware of 9 cases ...
In the Arusha region of Tanzania, migrating elephants trample farmland and farmers’ livelihoods. A beehive fence has proved an ingenious solution, deterring elephants, supporting crop pollination, food security,
TANZANIA: TWO large soda ash factories are set to be established in Engaruka-Chini, Monduli, in the Arusha Region as the soda ash production project begins its implementation. This was said on Thursday by Minister for Industry and Trade, Mr Seleman Jafo, during the launch of compensation payments for the soda ash project.
Hoteliers in South Sudan have taken the war-torn country’s government to court after it failed to pay for years of services and owing about $61 million in expenses and interest.