March 21, 2023
East Africa: EA Govts Urged to Allocate Proper Water Budget
WATER stakeholders have urged governments in East Africa to allocate proper budget for protecting and preserving water sources and infrastructures across the region, to combat… Read more »
March 20, 2023
Tanzania: Warning About 5 Days of Severe Weather in Some Areas
Tanzania Meteorological Agency (TMA) has forecast five days of severe weather impact. Read more »
March 17, 2023
Tanzania: How Modern Technology Helps Ease Water Blues in Tanzania
AS part of efforts to increase access to safe and clean water, Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said the government has adopted an innovative approach involving the use of modern… Read more »
March 12, 2023
Tanzania: Project to Unlock Horticulture's Potential
A 61bn/-(€250,000 million) initiative is set to address the knowledge gap in the horticulture sector. Read more »
Tanzania: Call to Promote Decency in Forestry Sector
A SENIOR official with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) has rooted for promotion of decent work and safety and health in the forestry sector. Read more »
March 08, 2023
Tanzania: VP - Chart Out Strategic Climate Change Interventions
THE Vice- President Dr Philip Mpango has made an appeal to nations to ensure climate change adaptation and mitigation issues are adequately mainstreamed in their development plans,… Read more »
March 05, 2023
Tanzania: Govt Touts Collaboration in Wildlife Conservation
MINISTER for Natural Resources and Tourism, Mr Mohamed Mchengerwa has called on all conservation stakeholders in the country to continue working with the government to ensure… Read more »
Tanzania: Food Vendors Encouraged to Use Clean Energy
A total of 50 groups of women entrepreneurs dealing with food vending in Mbeya Region were at the weekend engaged in competition of cooking different traditional foods. Read more »
February 28, 2023
Tanzania: Water Situation Continues to Improve in Dodoma
THE Dodoma Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Authority (DUWASA) has succeeded in increasing water production in the city from 61.5 million liters to 67.8 million liters per day in… Read more »
February 20, 2023
Tanzania: Tanzania's Meteorological Body Allays Fear On Cyclone 'Freddy'
The Tanzania Meteorological Agency (TMA) has said it is closely monitoring the progress of the tropical cyclone named Freddy. Read more »
February 19, 2023
Tanzania: 'Blocking Wildlife Corridors Dangerous'
People living near National Parks have been urged not to block wildlife corridors because they risk being injured or even killed by wild animals. Read more »
February 14, 2023
Tanzania: Universal Water Supply to Generate 5.6tri/ - in Savings
PROVIDING universal access to water supply, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) could reduce Tanzania's economic losses by 1.9 billion US dollars (about 4.4tri/-) per year by 2030. Read more »
February 10, 2023
Tanzania: Major Fish Processing Plant to Stimulate Blue Economy
THE Deep Sea Fishing Authority (DSFA) in collaboration with a Spain deep Sea Fishing Company expects to build a large fish processing factory in the country in order to promote the… Read more »
February 08, 2023
Tanzania: MOU Signed to Enhance Sustainable Forest Management
UAE-based Blue Carbon entity and the Tanzanian Forest Services (TFS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for promoting sustainable forest management practices and reducing… Read more »
February 07, 2023
Tanzania: Govt, Blue Carbon Ink Deal to Promote Forest Management
Tanzania and the UAE based entity Blue Carbon have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at promoting sustainable forest management practices and reducing greenhouse gas… Read more »
East Africa: Four Deep Sea Fishing Vessels Secure Licence to Operate in Indian Ocean
Four foreign deep sea fishing vessels have been granted a license to use the Tanzanian flag to conduct deep water fishing within the Indian Ocean. Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania Wants Investors, Socio-Economic Climate Favour Them
FOR the past decade, Tanzania focused on making remarkable economic reforms, reinforcing leadership ethics and investing in human development, which among others saw the country… Read more »
February 06, 2023
Tanzania: Zanzibar Secures Market for Neglect Seaweed #AfricaClimateHope
NEWLY established Zanzibar Seaweed Company (ZASCO) has secured the market for the Ulva seaweed variety, which was previously disregarded as waste and environmental nuisance. Read more »
February 01, 2023
Tanzania: Bunge Committee Urges Review of Laws, Policies to Fight Climate Change #AfricaClimateHope
THE Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries has proposed for a review of all laws and policies for water, livestock, fisheries environment and energy… Read more »
January 29, 2023
Tanzania: People Advised to Avoid Blocking Wildlife Corridors
THE public has been advised to avoid blocking wildlife corridors as they are important and widely used by animals that may endanger people's lives if blocked and are a source of… Read more »
Tanzania: EU Ambassadors Thumbs Up Mwauwasa Projects
AMBASSADOR for European (EU) countries last week had a trip to Mwanza, visiting various projects including the on-going Butimba Water Treatment Plant (WTP). Read more »
January 26, 2023
Tanzania: Ministry Pledges to End Water Woes in Ukerewe
WATER Deputy Minister Ms Maryprisca Mahundi has assured of government commitment to continue executing various programmes aimed at addressing water woes in Ukerewe District. Read more »
January 25, 2023
Tanzania: Farmers Admit Cost of Ignorance On Soil Acidity
SMALLHOLDER farmers in Njombe and Iringa regions have admitted that for years they have been harvesting less than what they deserve because they were either unaware or ignored… Read more »
January 26, 2023
Tanzania: Strong Winds Render 48 Families' Homeless
ABOUT 48 families have been rendered homeless, following the strong winds at Tundu area, Kala ward along Lake Tanganyika shoreline and at Kirando ward of Nkasi district, Rukwa… Read more »
Tanzania: Integrating Biodiversity Conservation Crucial for Healthy Ecosystems
INTEGRATING biodiversity conservation and climate change adaptation into development programming is important because healthy ecosystems underpin human well-being and economic… Read more »