From savannahs to forested highlands, the many ecosystems of Tanzania are being increasingly affected by climate change.
TANZANIANS have been urged to use clean energy, particularly gas, to protect their health, environment and save time for economic activities. The government has been actively promoting the use of ...
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA has expressed gratitude to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for its continued support through ...
The Transformative Power of Mission 300, was organised by the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the World Bank, in ...
The virus has already infected ten people since the nation officially announced the outbreak last week. Of these infections ...
Thirty African Heads of State Commit to Expanding Electricity Access for Economic Growth and Sustainable Development at the ...
Statistics show that cancer rates in Kenya and Tanzania have been on the rise, with nearly 100,000 new cases and 60,000 ...
Energy access rate has improved only marginally across the continent, and an estimated 48 percent of Africans still have no ...
Tourism stakeholders, rejected the newly announced fees for Wildlife Management Areas, arguing that they are excessively high ...
Tanzania and Malawi troops are operating in DRC under SAMIDRC, while Burundian troops are in DRC under a bilateral ...