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Three African Countries suffering most from Climate Change are in the West

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This vulnerability shows up in more extreme weather, worsening food insecurity, and growing Uncertainty —particularly harming women and young people.
Earth

Security Firm drives into averting Human-Wildlife Conflicts in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area

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The Suzuki Jimny granted to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority by GardaWorld Tanzania will aid rapid response in the protected precinct
Africa

Somalia brings the Horn and the longest Indian Ocean coastline into the East African Community

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The Federal Republic of Somalia is now an official member of the East African Community, making the number of countries to reach eight, boosting the coastline in the process
Education

Aga Khan to work with East African Community in addressing Health and Education challenges in the region

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The Aga Khan University is currently at the forefront to improve health and education sectors in East Africa
Earth

Climate change now Killing Tanzanians with emerging diseases

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Effects of climate change go beyond environmental disasters. They are now taking a toll on people’s health and costing the country huge expenses.

Tanzanians to keep their jobs even as government shuts down white elephant state corporations

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Head of State, Samia Suluhu Hassan points out that her government pumps more than USD 30 billion to fund a number of public enterprises yet many of them remain non-productive burdens to the country.

Korea transfers digital learning system to local school in Arusha

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From Drone Technology to Lego and Scratch, South Korea has been training young Tanzanians in various fields of digital information communication and innovation for the last seven years.

Korea Trains Tanzanian Girls to Build Robots

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The Director of E3Empower Ji Young Rhee explained that the ICT Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) training sessions ran for four consecutive months.

Villagers Versus Kilimanjaro Airport: Residents Appeal to President Samia

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The local residents fear that the move targets to remove their homes from the area. They argue that they have been living in the precinct since time in memorial and that the airport found them there.

Loliondo Murder Case: Residents Walk Free

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It was during the time when chaos erupted in the Ololosokwan Village following the exercise to demarcate the 1500 square kilometers of land that was reportedly being set aside for conservation in Loliondo.
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