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TANZANIA: THE water rescue expert and international drowning prevention advocate, Moses Ntilema, has called on African countries to officially recognise World Drowning Prevention Day, which is marked ...
Kenyan activist Mwabili Mwagodi, a leading critic of President William Ruto's church fundraising spree, has been reported missing in Dar es Salaam under circumstances that rights groups claim point to ...
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA and France have committed to continue working closely in the health sector, with a renewed focus on ...
Dr Peter Obubu warned that many water treatment plants are now unable to remove the hazardous chemicals accumulating in the lake, and called for urgent joint regional action to address ...
The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) has determined that Rwanda's current regulations and restrictions do not meet international human rights standards. In its submission to the Universal Periodic ...
This is the case in Tanzania’s Ruaha-Rungwa Landscape. In our study area adjacent to Ruaha National Park, any pastoralist or ...
BHP Group has opted to sell its interest in the $942 million Kabanga nickel project in Tanzania to its partner Lifezone ...
Kick-starting PODONG Indigenous Peoples Initiative in TanzaniaFrom Indigenous Peoples’ leadership in territorial conservation ...
Landslides, as a significant geological hazard widely distributed globally, require precise risk assessment to ensure the utmost protection of human lives and property. Existing studies typically rely ...
Tourists from as far as Israel visit the southern region for exceptional medical tourism. Tourists would swim in its waters ...
From murderous mountains to boiling hot springs these are the world's most dangerous natural attractions, ranked.
Tanzania aims to welcome eight million tourists by 2030, Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Pindi Chana, said Friday ...