September 24, 2022
Tanzania: No Cause for Alarm On EACOP Pipeline Execution - Govt #AfricaClimateCrisis
THE government has assured Development Partners that implementation of the ongoing East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) is considerably concerned with human rights and major… Read more »
September 19, 2022
Tanzania: Project Enhances Climate Change Resilience in Kongwa District
FOUNDATION for Energy, Climate and Environment (FECE) advisory committee acknowledged that the first phase of the climate change project in Kongwa district has managed to bring… Read more »
East Africa: North Mara Water Treatment Plant, a Blessing to Lake Victoria Basin
CONSTRUCTION of an advanced treatment facility by North Mara Gold Mine to further treat recycled water through reverse osmosis is good news to the ecology of Lake Victoria basin… Read more »
September 18, 2022
Tanzania: Project Worth Over U.S.$6.4 Billion Launches Third Phase to Sustain Water Availability, Distribution
THE third phase of the Water Sector Development Programme (WSDP III), worth 15tri/-, which was launched over the weekend is expected to ensure sustainable availability and… Read more »
Tanzania: Public Urged to Stop Using Plastic Bags to Protect Environment
THE public has been advised to get rid of using plastic bags in a bid to conserve environment. Read more »
September 15, 2022
Tanzania: Isles Out to Tackle Water Shortage
ZANZIBAR President Hussein Mwinyi has insisted that more efforts were still needed to help Zanzibar tackle water shortage. Read more »
Tanzania: Govt Pushes for 2025 Water Goal Attainment
THE government has continued to push for attainment of its water goal of 85 percent in rural and 95 per cent in urban settings come 2025 by ensuring that all water projects are… Read more »
September 13, 2022
Tanzania: Strategic Plans Set to Secure Wildlife Corridors
THE government is strategising to secure wildlife corridors that have been extensively blocked countrywide, leading to wild animals killing, injuring people and destroying… Read more »
September 03, 2022
Tanzania: Over 5,000 Livestock Relocate to Msomera
OVER 5,000 livestock from Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (NCAA) have been transferred to Msomera Village in Handeni District in Tanga since the voluntary relocation… Read more »
August 19, 2022
Tanzania: Zanzibar Digs On Reasons Behind Water Shortage
AS a crucial step towards ending water scarcity in different areas of Zanzibar, the Isles Ministry of Water, Energy and Minerals (WMNM) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding… Read more »
August 11, 2022
Tanzania: 12bn/ - to Implement Water Projects in Arusha
THE Arusha Urban Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (AUWSA) plans to spend 11.8bn/- during the 2022/23 financial year, to implement several water projects in a bid to supply clean… Read more »
August 08, 2022
Tanzania: Improved Business Environment Vital for Faster Agro-Industrialisation
TANZANIA'S move to place agriculture at the top of the agenda is of paramount for the ongoing efforts toward the implementation of the Tanzania Agro-industries Development Flagship… Read more »
August 02, 2022
Tanzania: Zanzibar Plans to Turn Wastes Into Wealth
ZANZIBAR government in collaboration with the German Development Agency (GIZ) is set to implement a programme for turning wastes into reusable products in a bid to keep environment… Read more »
Tanzania: Poaching Blamed On Heavy Rains in Babati
FARMERS in Babati District are reportedly turning their attention to fishing following heavy rains that hit the area. Read more »
July 25, 2022
Tanzania: Experts See Solid Growth for Zanzibar in Blue Economy
EXPERTS have opined that successful implementation of the blue economy policy in Zanzibar will significantly raise the Isles to unprecedented economic development heights. Read more »
July 24, 2022
Tanzania: Mpango Pushes for Carbon Trade
VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Philip Mpango has directed the State Ministry (Union Affairs and Environment to work on shortfalls in the policy that administers carbon trade in the country so… Read more »
July 11, 2022
Tanzania: Govt, Sbl Join Hands in Tree Planting Campaign in Dodoma
SERENGETI Breweries Limited (SBL) has joined residents and leaders in Dodoma Region to plant trees at Mirembe National Mental Health Hospital in the bid to combat aridity in… Read more »
July 08, 2022
Tanzania: 1bn/ - Water Project to End Water Woes in Geita
THE Rural Water and Sanitation Agency (RUWASA) in Geita District is implementing a 1bn/- water project at Katoma Ward and Nkome Island, as part of efforts to end water services… Read more »
July 04, 2022
Tanzania: Private Sector Tasked to Manage Plastic Waste
THE government has urged the private sector to utilise opportunities in managing plastic waste, a move that will fast track Tanzania's ongoing efforts to attain the target Number… Read more »
July 01, 2022
Tanzania: Tz Makes U-Turn in Plans to Harvest Elephant Population
TANZANIA has ruled out plans to harvest its elephant population in reserved areas since available figures show that the number of the wild animals has decreased from 134,000 jumbos… Read more »
June 29, 2022
Tanzania: Coast Region 2,200 People to Benefit From Climate Change Project
MORE than 2,200 women and men who are vulnerable to climate change in the Coast Region are expected to benefit from the People, Prosperity, Planet (PPP) project. Read more »
June 27, 2022
Tanzania: Media Training On Climate Change Begins in Kigali Today
JOURNALISTS from East African Member states begin two-day media training in Kigali, Rwanda on adaptation to climate change in Lake Victoria Basin. Read more »
June 28, 2022
Tanzania: Ruwasa Spends 58m/ - to Improve Water Supply in Busanda
RURAL Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASA) in Geita District has spent about 58m/- in the implementation and completion of the water project in Kaseme village in Busanda… Read more »
June 26, 2022
Tanzania: Tz Earns Kudos for Championing Climate Change Fight
THE United Kingdom (UK) has hailed Tanzania's initiative of championing the global agenda of fighting climate change and its effect in the country. Read more »
Tanzania: Authorities in Muleba Impound Illegal Fishing Gear Worth 1.25bn/-
AUTHORITIES in Muleba District of Kagera region have impounded various illegal fishing gears worth 1.25bn/-, while 34 suspects were helping police in the investigations, it has… Read more »