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Posted by haikam on 8 Mar 2010 - 11:35 As the world marks International Women's Day, activists, politicians and diplomats have called on the government to channel its efforts of empowering women to rural areas where majority of them live in extreme poverty. The Tanzania Media Women Association (TAMWA) Executive Director, Ananilea Nkya, said Tanzania has made significant steps towards the liberation of women since the Beijing conference in 1995. |
Posted by haikam on 24 Feb 2010 - 08:24 Addressing the sustainable use of mangrove forest ecosystems is very important to the people who rely on them for their livelihood in terms of food, health, income-generation and biodiversity conservation. This has been recognized by Envirocare who are implementing the project on Restoration of the Mangrove Ecosystem in Mkinga District, Tanga region. |
Posted by pmlay on 15 Feb 2010 - 09:19 President Jakaya Kikwete has declared malaria a national disaster. The disease kills 291 people in Tanzania every day. “This is the disease which kills more Tanzanians than any other,” said Kikwete on Saturday at the launching of a special campaign against Malaria in Dar es Salaam. He said the war against malaria was one which Tanzanians must fight and win. |
Posted by haikam on 10 Feb 2010 - 14:21 President Jakaya Kikwete has directed Morogoro regional authorities to ensure that the over 25,000 people affected by floods in Kilosa District lead a normal life even while still sheltered at temporary camps. The President gave the directive last week while on a two-day tour of Morogoro Region to inspect the extent of damage caused by floods and console the victims. |
Posted by Kamala on 1 Feb 2010 - 14:42 Army offficers from the Tanzania People's Defence Force (TPDF) are accused of hitting to death a son of the late chief, Fundikira. According to the local media three TPDF officers punched Swetu Fundikira to death after he overtook the car they were driving, and he refused to give them the right of way. Various cases are reported from these fellows who are recruited specifically for maintaining peace, ensuring the security of people... |
Posted by Kamala on 28 Jan 2010 - 12:39 What a kind of life do young people in Tanzania have -- and maybe in East Africa if not Africa at large? Maybe Tanzanian youth symbolises all of them, in life styles and systems. Uneducated young people are looking for opportunities to study, and those who totally fail to get the chance for schooling are sick and worried about why they lacked a golden... |
Posted by edithm on 13 Jan 2010 - 13:06 The Tanzanian development NGO TaTEDO implemented a number of projects in Sumbawanga District, Rukwa region, over the two weeks from from 27th November to 16th December 2009. This included the installation of a Multifunctional Platform/ Energy Service Platform (MFP/ ESP) at Laela Village, located at Laela ward in Sumbawanga District Council. This represents the continuation of a series of installation of MFPs for better access to energy and rural electrification systems |
Posted by Kamala on 24 Dec 2009 - 09:15 During Christmas day, our beloved ones living abroad used to send us some pair of shoes no matter what size fits you. It was like a comedy show as we walked to church. Everybody had a new walking style. Some would limp; some would walk as if they were preventing their shoes from leaving their legs. Some of us wore sandals for the first time. |
Posted by Kamala on 19 Nov 2009 - 09:58 The Kashasha Vocational Training Centre (KVTTC) is in need of an Internet connection, as it has received a donation of 30 used computers from a Danish woman and a Tanzanian fellow living and working in the United Kingdom. Talking to the citizen journalist who visited the Centre, the principal, Mr Jasson BM, expressed his happiness. |
Posted by mariah on 12 Nov 2009 - 14:40 As we arrived at the MTN dinner for the opening of Highway Africa at the new Nelson Mandela stadium in Port Elizabeth, I was so excited about the opportunity to hear more about the 2010 FIFA world cup. Being a fan of soccer, I would not wish for more than the gift of a Vuvuzela, a South African plastic trumpet. |
Posted by Kamala on 9 Nov 2009 - 12:38 This morning as I was walking from a commuter bus stop to my normal business place I encountered a shocking though normal condition – it was somehow heavily raining. I cared not, and kept on walking to the office before my shirt became totally wet. It is raining in Dar es Salaam and it has not rained for a long enough period of time compared to the normal rainy seasons here. As the rains begin, the city of Dar es Salaam city and the nation of Tanzania at large needs some precautions. |
Posted by edithm on 30 Oct 2009 - 07:30 TaTEDO is a development NGO based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania with more than seventeen years experience in facilitating access to sustainable modern energy services. TaTEDO undertakes activities in 10 regions and in more than 100 villages in Tanzania. TaTEDO’s vision is to ensure Poverty free and self-reliant communities in Tanzania ... |
Posted by pmlay on 29 Oct 2009 - 13:21 Production in the agricultural sector will fall by 33 per cent in few years to come due to climate change, the Parliament heard yesterday. The health sector, according to experts, has started experiencing the wrath of climate change which has increased temperature in areas that were known to be cold, thus increasing cases of malaria. The Minister said increased amount of carbon generated in the developed world is ... |
Posted by pmlay on 27 Oct 2009 - 12:14 Zanzibar’s President, Amani Abeid Karume, has asked African scientists and medical researchers to embark on traditional methods in the fight against mosquitoes that cause Malaria. In a speech presented at the opening of a four-day Pan African Malaria Vector Control Conference, Karume said that it was prime time for researchers to carry out studies on how best traditional methods could be used to lessen malaria prevalence in Africa, and Tanzania in particular. |