Dar es Salaam. As the world marks the first-ever World Day for Glaciers on March 21, 2025, attention turns to the alarming rate at which glaciers are disappearing, particularly in
Dar es Salaam. The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF), the world’s knowledge-led platform on sustainable land use, has selected seven young innovators from over 500 global applicants as 2025 Restoration Stewards.
Dar es Salaam. Africa has witnessed an overwhelming 76 percent decline in wildlife populations over the past 50 years, according to World Wide Fund for Nature’s (WWF) 2024 Living Planet
Dar es Salaam. Tanzania has initiated the training of its energy experts as a significant step towards producing over 1,000 megawatts of renewable energy by 2045, aimed at enhancing the
The Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI) is conducting a research on flood-tolerant rice varieties which aims at help farmer mitigate losses caused by climate change. The research also involves registering
Prepared by Upendo Mwakyusa Climate change poses significant risks to women in Africa and particularly Tanzania from family levels to society levels, level in terms of economic, social, and health
Lindi. Kilwa District Council in Lindi Region has launched a special project aimed to execute collaborative initiatives of fisheries and the coastal environment to significantly improve ocean management and boost
Dar es Salaam. In the year 2124, it's conceivable that none of us currently alive will still be here. Nonetheless, this doesn't imply an absence of people; on the contrary,
Dar es Salaam. In the latest session of the Tanzanian Parliament, Member of Parliament for Ulanga, Salim Alaudin Hasham, posed a crucial question regarding the ownership of the carbon offset
Dar es Salaam. Tanzania Forestry Services Agency (TFS) is implementing plans which aims at ensuring restoration of 5.2 million hectares of forests by 2030 as a commitment the country made