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Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Nears 1,500

Rescue teams equipped with specialised dogs are racing against time to find survivors trapped beneath collapsed buildings after one of the most devastating earthquakes in Venezuela’s modern history left nearly 1,500 people dead and entire communities struggling to recover. Emergency crews from
June 29, 2026

NEMC Warns Of Heavy Rainfall And Landslide Risks

The National Environmental Management Council (NEMC) has issued a critical warning about the imminent risks of heavy rainfall and landslides that could result in widespread devastation. Dr. Immaculate Semesi, the Director General of NEMC, spoke to the media today, emphasizing the urgent
February 2, 2025

Tanzania Exceeds Its Tourism Target For 2025

Tanzania has reached a major milestone in its tourism industry by attracting 5.3 million visitors last year, exceeding its ambitious goal of 5 million tourists by 2025. Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Ambassador Dr. Pindi Chana, reported that last year saw
February 2, 2025

CCM Aims for Strong Victory in Upcoming Elections

 The Secretary of the National Executive Committee for Ideology, Propaganda, and Training of CCM,   Amos Makalla, urged Tanzanians to take action and register to vote in large numbers ahead of the upcoming elections, ensuring a strong victory for the party. Makalla addressed
February 1, 2025

Minister Leads Tree-Planting Initiative at Defence HQ

 The Minister of Defence and National Service,  Dr. Stergomena Tax  took part in a tree-planting ceremony at the Defence Headquarters in Kikombo, Dar es Salaam. The event was a celebration of both environmental conservation and President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s birthday, which is
February 1, 2025

Tanzania Orders Hospitals to Prioritize Emergency Care

The Tanzanian government has instructed both private and public hospitals to prioritize emergency medical treatment for all patients, regardless of their ability to pay. This directive, issued on January 31, 2025, aims to ensure that patients in urgent need of care are
February 1, 2025

Tanzania’s Direct Cargo Flights to China Boost Exports

Tanzania’s horticultural industry is set to benefit significantly following the launch of direct cargo flights between Dar es Salaam and Guangzhou, China. The inaugural flight, operated by Air Tanzania on January 12, 2025, marks a major step in strengthening trade ties and
February 1, 2025
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