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TUGHE Advocates for Extended Maternity Leave Period

The Tanzania Union of Government and Health Employees (TUGHE) has appealed to the government to initiate revisions to the Employment and Labour Relations Act. The current legislation grants 84 days of maternity leave for women who give birth to one child, while
May 8, 2024

Dr. Faustine Ndugulile Nominated for WHO Director Role

The government will on  Wednesday officially announce its selection of  Dr. Faustine Ndugulile as its candidate for the prestigious role of Regional Director for Africa at the World Health Organization (WHO), as reported by credible sources from The Citizen. The announcement of
May 8, 2024

Education Ministry Unveils Plans for 2024/25 Budget Year

The Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology has unveiled its strategic priorities for the upcoming 2024/25 fiscal year. Sector Minister Professor Adolf Mkenda,  presented the ministry’s plans during the budget announcement ceremony. The priorities aim to enhance the quality of education and
May 7, 2024

Asthma Education: Empowering Lives, Urging Collective Action

Asthma remains a significant public health concern, with approximately 450,000 preventable deaths attributed to the disease each year. The alarming number of asthma-related fatalities underscores the urgent need for enhanced education and awareness initiatives to improve outcomes for individuals living with this
May 7, 2024

Shortage of Seedlings Impedes Sugar Production

The Tanzania Society of Sugar and Cane Technologists (TSSCT) has identified insufficient sugarcane seedlings as one of the reasons for the decreased sugar production in the nation. TSSCT’s Executive Secretary, Fredrick Charles, mentioned that this issue compels industry players to import around
May 7, 2024
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