DODOMA: THE National Assembly has directed the government to resolve the challenges hindering effective use of the ...
University of St. Thomas Professor Jan Hansen stepped in at the last minute to replace another teacher on a January-term trip to Tanzania. It would come to be a decision that would change ...
Access to water in urban areas is consistently better than rural ones. Electricity and clean cooking fuels are the energy sources which are key drivers in the transformation of nations and development ...
Though the economy in Tanzania continues to grow, poverty remains widespread, especially in rural areas where some 30 million people—three quarters of the population—live. Since 2001, the level of ...
But only 16% of children are currently registered at birth, according to the latest Tanzania surveys. And that percentage is even lower in rural areas, making it harder to identify and help children ...
DODOMA: THE government plans to hire a total of 578 game wardens or conservation officers in 2024/2025 financial year, the National Assembly has been informed. A game warden, also known as a ...
Not long after Bryan Keeler arrived in a rural village in Tanzania ready to teach local children, some of the residents approached him with a proposal – they wanted him to build a school.
Fewer than half of households in mainland Tanzania are connected to electricity. This falls to just over a third in rural areas. Consequently, many families rely on kerosene lamps to provide light ...
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