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Flooding in Tarime Claims Nine Lives, More Missing

Nine members of a family have tragically lost their lives after their home was swept away by floodwaters in Tarime District, Mara Region, following continuous heavy rains. The incident occurred in the early hours of November 25, 2024, in Bugosi Ward, within
November 25, 2024

Tanzania Advances Towards Regional Medical Tourism Hub

Tanzania is poised to cement its position as a leading destination for medical tourism in East Africa, with plans to introduce liver transplant services by the end of 2025. This development builds on the country’s growing reputation for delivering specialized healthcare, including
November 25, 2024

Muhimbili Prepares for Liver Transplants by 2025

The Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) has initiated preparations to offer liver transplant services as part of the government’s plan to provide specialized medical care locally. The initiative aims to bring such services closer to citizens, eliminating the need to send patients abroad
November 24, 2024

Police Arrest Two Youths for Damaging SGR Train

The Police Force has arrested and interrogated two suspects for damaging two windows of a Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) train by throwing stones. A statement issued by the Police Force spokesperson, DCP David A. Misime, explains that the incident occurred on November
November 24, 2024

Australian Mining Investments in Tanzania Surpass $3.6 Billion

The Australian High Commission has revealed that over the past two years, mining contracts signed with Australian companies in Tanzania have reached a total value of over Sh10 trillion ($3.6 billion), based on recent estimates by the Tanzanian government. Scott Morriss, the
November 23, 2024

Police Investigate Building Collapse, Kidnapping Attempt Cases

 The Tanzania Police Force has provided an update on the progress of two high-profile investigations: the collapsed building in the Kariakoo business district and the attempted kidnapping of businessman Deogratius Tarimo. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) David Misime confirmed on November 23,
November 23, 2024

Four Children Die from Mysterious Illness in Tanzania

Four children from the same family in Bariadi Town, Simiyu Region, tragically succumbed to an unidentified illness, creating alarm among residents and prompting calls for a thorough investigation by health authorities. The victims, aged between 6 and 13 years, were siblings from
November 23, 2024
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