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REA Expands Access to Affordable Cooking Gas in Shinyanga

The Rural Energy Agency (REA) is taking significant steps to make clean cooking energy more accessible and affordable for rural communities in Shinyanga Region. Through a project worth TZS 545.54 million, REA plans to distribute 13,020 six-kilogram gas cylinders at a subsidized
December 21, 2024

Mozambique Declares Two Days to Mourn Cyclone Victims

Mozambique is reeling from the devastation caused by Cyclone Chido, which claimed at least 73 lives and left countless others grappling with loss and destruction. In response, the government has declared two days of national mourning, set to begin at midnight on
December 21, 2024

Deputy Prime Minister Encourages Investment in Kagera Region

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy, Dr. Doto Biteko, has urged investors to explore opportunities in Tanzania’s Kagera Region, emphasizing its unique geographical advantages and economic potential. Speaking during the second regional investment festival, held as part of the “Ijuka Omuka
December 20, 2024

Deputy Minister Urges Swift Action on Employee Transfers

The Deputy Minister in the President’s Office for Public Service Management and Good Governance, Deus Sangu, has issued a strong warning to public sector employers who delay processing employee transfer requests. He emphasized that such delays are unacceptable and pledged to hold
December 20, 2024

Arusha Aims to Eliminate Begging in Six Months

The city of Arusha is taking bold steps to eliminate street begging within the next six months, an initiative designed to improve the city’s appeal to tourists, visitors, and businesspeople. The plan, led by the Arusha Regional Government in collaboration with community
December 20, 2024
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