The World Health Organisation and the European Commission have handed over several facilities to the Government in efforts to improve health services and save lives of thousands of Tanzanians. The facilities, worth Sh1.3...
Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda starts an 11-day tour of Lindi and Mtwara regions today. A statement issued yesterday by his office said he would visit all districts of the two regions. He will start by visiting Somanga village in...
by Staff Writers Dar Es Salaam (AFP) Nov 11, 2009 Floods and landslides after three days of torrential rains killed at least 20 people and left 10 missing in northern Tanzania's Kilimanjaro region, officials said. Seven...
By Eduard Gismatullin Wednesday November 11 2009 Tullow Oil, the UK oil and gas explorer poised to start production in Ghana in late 2010, said Royal Dutch Shell bought into a project in South America’s French Guiana. Shell...
This is shocking, indeed, but hardly unique! The entire population of Liwale District, about 80,000 people, depend on 22 rural health facilities manned by only seven clinical officers. Until recently, Lindi and Mtwara regions...
Jubilee Field (Click to Enlarge) Tullow Oil has issued the following Interim Management Statement, for the period July 1, 2009 to November 11, 2009, in accordance with reporting requirements of the EU Transparency Directive....
Ruby Creek Resources, Inc. (OTCBB: RBYC) announces that it has signed a Joint Venture Agreement with Douglas Lake Minerals Inc. for the right to acquire and develop a portion of Douglas Lake's Mkuvia Gold Project. Ruby Creek...
Arusha — Two of the Maasai inhabited districts-- Longido and Monduli -- are among nine districts in Tanzania reeling from malnutrition due to drought which has now lasted two consecutive years. An assessment of food situation...
Dar es Salaam — In the wake of global climate change that has led to food shortages around the world, Tanzanians have been advised to use cassava as staple food to ease food insecurity. The world is expected to experience food...
Government ministries are trading blame over the unfolding scandal in which millions of shillings continue to be paid to no-existent employees in public service every month. Yesterday, Health and Social Welfare permanent...