Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania have More Amphibians than the entire DR Congo
Six new species of pygmy chameleon have recently also been described from Tanzania’s Eastern Arc Mountains, according to Mongabay.
Private funding into African elections may lead to State Capture
The Committee observed that in many countries Business communities chipped in funds during General Elections but mostly in support of the ruling parties, with the aim of earning favors from governments.
SADC countries advised to utilize their deserts in growing Dates and Grapes
Namibia is one of the Sub-Saharan countries that are currently utilizing deserts for mostly scenic Tourism
Hunger threatens 41 million People in ten African countries, Tanzania included.
There are currently more than 18.7 million stunted children in the Southern African region due to hunger and malnutrition.
Tanzania now produces 90 million Liters of medical Intravenous Infusion, plans exports to SADC Region
Compared to the country's demand of only 30 million liters of IV, Tanzania is left with a surplus of 68 million liters of the therapeutic potion which the country is ready to export
Child Marriages rates in Malawi considered to be the highest in the world today.
The structure of the population of Malawi suggests that there are marginally more women than men and in terms of age the youth constitute the bigger portion of the population.
Tanzania plans to introduce grains and legumes regulatory authority to protect local growers
Tanzania is in the process of establishing the country’s first grain and legumes regulatory authority to protect local farmers against dubious dealers and crop racketeers.
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Overflooding Lake Bongoria threatens Endorois Minority group in Kenya
With much of the grazing land under water, wild animals are being driven to seek pastures in residential areas pitting them against mostly local farmers in the emerging cases of Human-Wildlife Conflicts.
Six confirmed dead as bus hits Tanzania-Zambia train
The Zambian Police Deputy Spokesperson Danny Mwale revealed in a statement that investigations into the accident indicated that the speeding bus crashed into the passenger train with serial number M22.
SADC must create 11 million jobs every year to contain young people’s exploding population
Over 50 million people in the SADC region are food insecure, despite the fact that Africa has nearly 9.9 Million square kilometers of arable land.