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Over 2.3 million Babies are born in Tanzania every year, but the country has only 350 pediatrics

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The chairperson of Pediatric Association of Tanzania (PAT), Dr Theopista Jacob points out that, due to shortage of such clinical specialists, a single doctor is forced to serve over 100,000 newborn babies.
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All African Countries about to ratify the AU convention against corruption

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The new Board Chairperson, Kwami Senanu from Ghana, reminded that the recent report from the United Nations indicates that Africa suffers an annual loss of approximately USD 88.6 billion mostly due to corruption, including illicit financial flows.
Education

How young Tanzanian women benefit from solving reproductive health problems

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Tanzania, like many other African Countries, faces various challenges associated with reproductive health, but now young girls are coming up with profitable solutions
Health

Tanzanian Doctors invent AI based Personal Medical Diagnosis Application

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Invented by Dr Ahmed Raza of Roshan Polyclinic in Arusha, the special app, which is both Intelligent and inclusive, addresses the long existing shortcomings among Tanzanians who normally never take the trouble of undergoing personal medical check-ups.
Education

Fox Point Lutheran Church in U.S supports young Tanzanians to pursue education, vocational training

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Beneficiaries range from Pupils in Primary Schools, Students attending Secondary and Advance Level education, scholars in colleges and of late, the youth pursuing vocational training.
Science

Tanzania Police plans to deploy computers for motor vehicle inspections

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The Arusha Technical College happens to be the first and currently only vocational training institution to operate a fully-fledged computerized vehicle diagnosis laboratory.
Science

National Wildlife Research Institute gets high-tech tracking and monitoring equipment from USAID

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Through the USAID Preserve Natural Resources project, the United States government provides important mission of conservation monitoring in critical landscapes of Tanzania,
Science

Mount Kilimanjaro base becomes another source of hydroelectricity power for Tanzania

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Effective from 2025 the Kikuletwa plant will be able to produce over 1.6 Megawatts of electricity power and inject the same into the National grid.
Science

Korea empowers Tanzania, Uganda and South-Sudan in tackling electronic waste. Samsung joins team

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Design for Second Life Innovations, is an innovative project which is set to address the dual challenges of electronic waste also known as e-waste, as well as societal needs in the East African region
Health

Is the Arusha Technical College building a Hospital in the City?

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Arusha, a city of more than 500,000 residents, will welcome the idea of a new hospital as medical services in the precinct are still lacking.
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