Geneva, Switzerland. After two years of tense negotiations, the long-awaited Global Plastics Treaty talks ended without the breakthrough many had hoped for. Ministers came to Geneva with the chance to
By Habitat Reporter Geneva, Switzerland. Scientists have urged negotiators of the new global plastics treaty to strike a careful balance between the benefits, trade-offs, and sustainability of plastics in the
Dar es Salaam. Tanzania has unveiled 14 strategic opportunities for mineral value addition that could generate up to USD 11.7 billion (around Sh30.4 trillion) annually, marking a significant leap in
Tanga/Pemba. More than 90 hectares of mangroves have been restored over the past three years in Tanga and Pemba, strengthening coastal resilience and improving the livelihoods of local communities. The
By Jenifer GilaBonn, Germany. The African Group of Negotiators on Climate Change (AGN) has underscored the power of unity in international climate diplomacy, calling on African nations to maintain a
Qatar. Tanzania has taken a bold step toward advancing its green industrial agenda by participating in Project Qatar 2025, a major international exhibition and conference on construction and manufacturing held
Zanzibar. The African Group of Negotiators (AGN) will soon have a permanent home under the African Union Commission (AUC), following a landmark resolution made during a meeting in Zanzibar. Delegates
Dar es Salaam – The President-elect of Rotary International, Mario César Martins de Camargo, has reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to empowering communities through initiatives in health, education, and sustainable development,
Dar es Salaam. With statistics revealing that approximately 460,000 hectares of forest are lost each year in Tanzania, individuals involved in forest destruction—particularly illegal tree cutting—have been warned to stop
Morogoro. Kilosa District is set to earn Sh1.17 billion as a dividend after preserving forests that facilitated the harvesting of 545,433 cubic tons of carbon in its village forests from