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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.
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
First Penile Implant Surgery achieved successfully in Dodoma, Tanzania
The Penile implant surgery was accomplished in collaboration with the Tanzanian Association of Urological Surgeons (TAUS) and a French specialist.
USAID injects 2.4 billion/- into advanced cancer treatment technology at KCMC Hospital
The addition of the four-unit radiation treatment facility now under construction will elevate KCMC to a comprehensive cancer centre serving 15 million people in the region.
Ireland builds Maternity Ward in Kigoma as Norway Donates Two Ambulances
The Kigondo Dispensary Maternity Ward, prenatal and labour rooms and nursing station enhance the capacity of the Kigondo Dispensary, which annually serves approximately 6,000 people with over 400 deliveries.
Tanzania invests 0.95 trillion shillings in the construction of More Hospitals, Dispensaries
It was also revealed that Tanzania dedicated nearly 70 billion/- in the fiscal year 2022/2023 for medical equipment and supplies and that until January 2023 a total of 33.15 billion/- had already been disbursed to Regional Governments to that effect.
Tanzania Women’s Cervical Cancer Problems Finally Getting Solved through HDR Technology
In addition, the Tanzania Atomic Energy Commission has also introduced three-dimension (3D) radiotherapy, intensity-modulated radiation therapy and other advanced modalities.
Coming Soon: Free TB Prevention Treatments for Tanzanians
Tanzania is among the seven countries set to enjoy free Tuberculosis Prevention treatments.
A Unitaid funded consortium led by Aurum Institute, says it will provide 250,000 patient courses of short course rifapentine-based preventive treatment regimens to!-->!-->!-->…
Lions Club Free Eye Clinic restores sight to previously blind Dodoma Residents
Most eye problems can easily be cured only that many people cannot afford treatments and end up losing their sights
Some 6 million Tanzanians Still Poo in the Bush
As water and sanitation services continue to be out of reach, among many residents, a number of Tanzanians seem turn to the wilderness when attending that call of nature.