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DAR ES SALAAM: WITH more than 3,400 private companies, along with various government institutions, the 48th Dar es Salaam ...
As Tanzania’s cities grow at unprecedented rates, the cracks in urban infrastructure are becoming impossible to ignore.Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Mwanza, and Dodoma are experiencing population booms that ...
According to local authorities, a tragic accident involving two collided passenger buses in the Kilimanjaro region of ...
Three-fourths of young citizens say the country is headed in "the right direction."Key findings Youth (aged 18-35) in Tanzania are significantly more educated than their elders: 41% report having ...
The Multilink Consortium, a NIHR-funded partnership between the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, the Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Programme, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences and ...
The Multilink Consortium, a partnership between the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, the Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome ...
Objective We aimed to estimate prevalence and identify determinants of hypertension in adults aged 15–49 years in Tanzania.
The planned infant biometrics pilot has the support of UNICEF, and is an integral part of the new Universal ID or Jamii Number digital ID project.
Muslims are the world’s fastest-growing and second-largest religious group. In the Middle East-North Africa region, they make ...
Tanzania's President John Magufuli has urged women to "set your ovaries free" and bear more children as a way to help boost the economy into a regional powerhouse, a step critics said would instead ...
Tanzania has a long and troubling history of evicting communities from their lands. ... The government claims the evictions are necessary to protect the environment from a large Maasai population.
The fund places Kenya’s GDP at $116.3 billion and Tanzania’s at $79.9 billion. This indicates that Kenya has expanded 8.4 times and the neighbouring nation has done 12.4 times. Economic powerhouse ...