Dar es Salaam. As livestock remain central to food security and income for millions of rural families in Africa, countries across the continent are joining forces in a historic effort
By Jenifer Gilla Dar es Salaam. The United Nations has joined forces with national stakeholders to call for urgent and coordinated action to combat plastic pollution, which continues to threaten
Dodoma. As the world prepares to mark World Environment Day on June 5, 2025, the National Environment Management Council (NEMC) has urged Tanzanians to reduce plastic use, reuse materials, and
Dar es Salaam. The National Environment Management Council (NEMC) has called on Tanzanians to take swift and decisive action to curb uncontrolled plastic use, warning of severe consequences for public
Qatar. In a move aimed at boosting skills development and strengthening ties between Tanzania and Qatar, the Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania to Qatar, Habibu Awesi Mohamed, met
Dar es Salaam. With statistics showing that approximately 460,000 hectares of forest are lost annually in Tanzania, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), in collaboration with the Tanzania Forest
Dar es Salaam. The waste in your compound may not be just garbage—it could be a valuable resource that generates wealth and employment. Experts are urging Tanzanians to rethink waste
Dar es Salaam. Municipal waste collection system, which relies on municipal garbage trucks or contracted service providers, does not reach all areas. For instance, the Dar es Salaam City Master
Nairobi. In a recent workshop on the Growth and Economic Opportunities for Women (GrOW) Phase II – East Africa, gender experts, policymakers, and entrepreneurs gathered to discuss the challenges and
Dodoma. Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has advised farmers nationwide to cultivate fast-maturing crops to mitigate the effects of climate change. Speaking in Parliament February 14, 2025 while concluding the 18th