47 Dead Following Heavy Rain that Caused Mudslides in Hanang, Tanzania
Forty-seven people have lost their lives, with more feared dead, as a result of heavy rainfall triggering mudslides in Hanang, Tanzania
Forty-seven people have lost their lives, with more feared dead, as a result of heavy rainfall triggering mudslides in Hanang, Tanzania
Hersi atapaswa achore ramani ya wapi Chama cha Klabu Afrika kielekee, kuwa na maono ya changamoto zinazoweza kutokea na njia ya kuzitatua, na kuonyesha chama kitakuwa wapi miaka mitano ijayo.
For example, the rate of access to drinking water in the project areas in Arusha has increased from 60 per cent of the population in 2019 to 81 per cent, exceeding the 75 per cent target set for 2025.
Tourism Minister Kairuki will grace a dinner gala at the famous Gran Melia Hotel in the tourist town of Arusha, where the event will launch.
Tanzania has about 1.7 million people living with HIV (PLHIV) and over two million people infected by viral hepatitis B and C.
In our briefing today: Making sense of Tanzania’s politics towards 2025 as election fever grows; LATRA explains how Tanzania’s transport sector will be electrified; Cashewnut farmers seek govt intervention as they fault ‘primary marketing system’; EACJ dismisses petition by activists challenging EACOP’s construction.
A five-judge panel said the lawsuit could only be adjudicated for being filed within the prescribed period.
Tanzania plans to have a policy on electric vehicles by mid-2024 at the latest.
Intended to encourage local cashew nut processing, farmers say the arrangement has been hijacked, and it no longer serves the intended goal.
In our briefing today: CCM’s Secretary-General resigns after sexual WhatsApp message leaks; Two police officers held in Dar after reportedly shooting dead a security guard; Titan Lithium to start drilling program at Titan 1 project in Tanzania; 13 killed, 25 injured in bus-train collision in Singida.
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