Apr 25, 2024

Devastating Floods and Landslides Claim 155 Lives in Tanzania Due to El Niño

In a distressing report presented to Tanzania’s parliament, Majaliwa detailed the broader impact of the disaster, noting that approximately 200,000 people and over 51,000 households have been adversely affected....

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  Apr 24, 2024

Tanzania Denies Human Rights Abuse Allegations as World Bank Halts Funds

This denial comes in the wake of the World Bank's decision to suspend its funding for a significant tourism project amid concerns over these allegations....

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  Apr 24, 2024

Tanzania switches off plants due to excess power

An official from the state-run power company, Tanesco, explained the situation: "We have turned off all these stations because the demand is low and the electricity production is too much, we have no allocation now.”...

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  Apr 23, 2024

World Bank Suspends Funding for Tanzanian Tourism Project Citing Human Rights Concerns

Facing pressure from rights groups, World Bank suspends funding for Tanzania tourism project...

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  Apr 19, 2024

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan Visits Turkey to Strengthen Bilateral Ties

A key focus of the visit will be a conference dedicated to increasing investment opportunities and market access for Tanzania’s agricultural products, a sector vital to the Tanzanian economy....

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  Apr 15, 2024

Fatal Floods Claim 60 Lives in Tanzania

The coastal regions of the East African nation have borne the brunt of this natural disaster, with extensive damage inflicted on thousands of agricultural lands....

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