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THE fire that engulfed Kariakoo central market on July 10, 2021 was deliberately set to destroy evidence, President Samia Suluhu Hassan has declared. In remarks at a presidential luncheon she hosted ...
What used to feel like harmless street-smart recycling is now making people uneasy—because behind almost every piece of scrap ...
THE refurbished Kariakoo Market in Dar es Salaam Region which its construction budget stood at 28.6bn/- is now set to be opened in August, this year benefiting over 3000 traders, the government has ...
The Kariakoo Market was severely damaged by a fire on 10th July 2021, forcing traders to vacate the premises and halting all commercial activities. Since then, the government under President Dr Samia ...
Life in Kariakoo market returned to normal on Tuesday, but the two buildings adjacent to the collapsed one will remain closed until the evaluation is completed, he said.
Rahma Juma, a woman trapped under the rubble of a collapsed building in Kariakoo, Dar es Salaam, made a tearful call to her family Juma revealed she was trapped with two others, asking her family to ...
Benedicto Raphael, a shop worker, survived three harrowing days trapped under the debris of a collapsed building at Kariakoo market in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
The collapse of the four-storey building at Kariakoo market is believed to have killed 13 people, with 26 others left injured and many others trapped. The cause of the collapse is still under ...
The four-story block came down at around 9:00 am (0600 GMT) on Saturday in the east African country’s busy Kariakoo market, in the centre of the commercial capital Dar es Salaam.
The directive comes amid growing concern about building safety standards in one of Dar es Salaam’s busiest commercial districts, home to Kariakoo Market, one of the largest markets in East Africa.
Mr Mallya is among a number of people waiting to hear from loved ones trapped by the collapsed building, which is located in the busy Kariakoo market area.