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Is the Arusha Technical College building a Hospital in the City?
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.
US organization pumps fresh water into remote parts of Kondoa District in Central Tanzania
Though rains could be falling at the moment, the entire Kondoa District perched between Dodoma and Manyara regions is usually a dry precinct
How millions of Tanzanians consume killer drugs through their favourite foods
More than 12,000 tons of medicinal drugs get injected into livestock annually, a rather staggering figure and this is more often consumed by people later on their dining tables.
Korea injects 2.7 billion/- in supporting Mother and Child Health Care in Dodoma
The project also involved a series of voluntary blood donation programs, whereas between February and August 2023, a total of 977 blood units were collected
Tanzanian Husbands divorce their wives as 5000 babies get born with Hydrocephalus every year
Spina bifida affects the spine and usually becomes apparent at birth. Hydrocephalus is the build-up of fluid in the ventricles deep within the brain.
Sonner Le Glas! Lifestyles pushing East Africans into their graves, Prematurely
In their quest for happiness majority of East Africans who set out to enjoy life end up purchasing death wholesale.
Sunscreen lotions scarcity threatens the lives of people with albinism in Tanzania
The Kilimanjaro Sunscreen Production Unit (KSPU) at the KCMC Hospital in Moshi seems to have cut down the production sunscreen lotions.
Malaria Vaccine proves to be effective through Hybrid intervention
These new findings confirm the potential of seasonal vaccination to provide a high level of protection in young children over the first five years of life, a period when this protection is needed.
U.S Medical Specialists to Make Tanzania center for Orthopaedic surgeries in East Africa
Surgeries like Knee Arthroplasty, Anterior, Posterior and Lateral Hip Replacement, according to experts, can be extremely expensive, costing up to USD 30,000 per person.
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.