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South Sudan seeks support from IMF and the World Bank in resurrecting its economy
Juba's ministerial delegation to Washington DC, held an audience with representatives from the World Bank (WB), International Monetary Fund (IMF), and senior members of the United States Congress.
Vertiv floats USD 200 Million to acquire Great Lakes Data Racks and Cabinets
The integration of Great Lakes’ expertise with Vertiv's existing portfolio is expected to deliver significant customer benefits through consolidated infrastructure sourcing and faster deployment through pre-engineered solutions.
Arusha Catholic Archbishop Isaac Amani Marks Golden Jubilee and fourth church leadership
More than 50,000 people are gathering in Arusha for the historical ceremony to mark the ‘Fourth Leadership of Archbishop Isaac Amani,’ an event which takes place on the grounds of the Arusha Metropolitan Catholic Cathedral.
Zafiri emerges to light up the African Continent with Renewables
Unlike centralized grids, Decentralized Renewable Energy solutions, such as mini-grids and stand-alone solar home systems, can be deployed quickly and affordably, even in remote or fragile areas.
Turkish Businessman shot dead in Dar-es-salaam
The killers are reportedly still at large and the police in Dar say they were still ‘investigating,’ the incident,
The Tanzanian envoy to Cuba who recently resigned, says his sister has been abducted
During his virtual and remote press conference, Polepole also criticised the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) process of selecting a presidential candidate.
Tanzania Flamingos among the World’s Most Searched Wildlife Encounters
Over one million Lesser Flamingos migrate here annually, transforming caustic waters into a living sea of pink feathers.
Eastern Mediterranean’s Regional Coalition for Mental Health Launched
The Coalition brings together civil society actors working on the frontlines of mental health and substance use, many led by people who have been directly affected.
Over 1.3 million new HIV Infections recorded globally
The new guidelines come at a critical moment as HIV prevention efforts stagnate with 1.3 million new HIV infections occurring in 2024
Burundi beats Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda in eliminating trachoma disease
Trachoma is caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis and spreads through personal contact, contaminated surfaces and by flies that have been in contact with eye or nose discharge.