Mantra Tanzania equips Namtumbo District Hospital with Chemical Analysis Machine
The District Commissioner, Ngollo Ng’waniduhu Malenya, reveals that Mantra has been committing USD 100,000 yearly to bankroll community projects and services in the area.
Zoonotic diseases: East Africa’s biological time bomb
As these pathogens move between wildlife, domestic animals and humans, understanding the specific modes of transmission is crucial for implementing appropriate preventive measures and controlling the spread.
Arusha Warriors: Regional Amputee soccer team kicks out mission towards national sports fame
They are in preparation for a number of sporting events including the Mainland National League for People with Disabilities, the forthcoming Taifa Cup as well as Ndondo Football Cup 2023
Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences the leading Institution of Higher Learning in East Africa
Listed among the best institution of higher learning in Africa, MUHAS beats Makerere of Uganda, the Nairobi University in Kenya and the University of Dar-es-salaam.
Tanzania now turns to Arusha and Njombe for production of wheat kernels
The Tanzania Agricultural Seeds Agency is developing the new ‘Sifa’ variety of wheat kernels grown from Ngaramtoni Estates of Arusha and Makete, Njombe
So, what came out from the African Union’s High Level Private Sector Forum in Nairobi?
As it happens, the event pulled more than 500 delegates from Africa and beyond the continent.
Meru Forest Trail Run gets 800 athletes and 120 cyclists cruising the montane Jungle
The event combines sports and tourism as racers get to enjoy the scenic forest views as they ride or run along the tracks in the reserve.
Over 30 million people in Kenya, Uganda and South-Sudan require food assistance
An estimated 7.5 million people in Kenya, Somalia, South-Sudan, and Sudan are projected to face large food consumption gaps and adopt emergency coping measures.
Africa endorses Tanzania’s Speaker for Global Inter-Parliamentary Union Presidency
Dr Tulia Ackson, is on the path to become the President of 189 Parliaments across the world for the next three years.
Shona and Zulu languages now used as media for teaching Kiswahili in Zimbabwe and South Africa
Most Africans worship foreign languages due to their colonial heritage dividing the continent into Anglophone (English), Francophone (French) and Lusophone (Portuguese) linguistic zones.