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
Dar es Salaam. Young Tanzanian innovators are introducing groundbreaking solutions to improve the management of organic waste in Dar es Salaam. Some of these innovations are already in operation, while
Dar es Salaam. The National Environment Management Council (NEMC) has issued a warning about the potential dangers posed by heavy rains expected in several regions of Tanzania. Addressing the press
By Haika Kimaro Mtwara. Approximately 400,000 hectares of forest in Tanzania are lost every year due to human activities. Statistics show that Africa loses 3.9 million hectares annually, while the
Manyara. Some Maasai pastoralists in Simanjiro District, Manyara Region, have ventured into modern drip irrigation farming, marking a significant shift from their traditional reliance on livestock. This innovative farming technique
Babati/Dodoma. Facing unpredictable rainfall, farmers in the Manyara and Dodoma regions have turned to drip irrigation as a solution to water scarcity. Farmers growing leguminous crops have embraced this method
Dar es Salaam. The National Environment Management Council (NEMC) has cited a lack of understanding of legal requirements among investors as a primary reason for delays in obtaining Environmental Impact
Nairobi. Kenya has introduced a new range of cost-effective and comfortable personal protective clothing, essential for safe crop protection handling. This new protective gear was launched on Wednesday, August 21,
Dar es Salaam. The National Environment Management Council (NEMC) has identified the community's limited understanding of the environmental and health impacts of plastic packaging as a key factor contributing to
Dar es Salaam. According to the Local Government (District Authorities) Act No. 7 of 1982, the primary duty of Local Government Authorities (LGAs) is to protect and promote public health,