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Blood Donation Campaign Launches in Arusha

July 24, 2024
A major blood donation campaign is currently underway in Arusha, led by the non-profit organization Who Is Hussain. The initiative aims to secure 2,400 donors to help meet the annual regional demand of 18,851 liters of blood. This effort is crucial in

Vision 2050 Prioritizes Industrial Growth

July 24, 2024
Investment in industrial development is a strategic priority for Tanzania’s Development Vision 2050. This vision aims to enhance local production capacity and reduce dependency on imported goods, according to Prof. Kitila Mkumbo, the Planning and Investment State Minister in the President’s Office.

Africa’s Diamond Industry: Economic Powerhouse and Challenges

July 24, 2024
In 2023, ten African nations secured positions within the top ten diamond-producing countries worldwide, underscoring Africa’s crucial role in the global diamond industry. This achievement highlights the continent’s significant contribution to the global supply of diamonds and its broader economic impact. Africa

Tanga Drivers Benefit from CCM Initiative.

July 24, 2024
The ruling CCM party in Tanga Region has initiated a significant program aimed at enhancing the skills and safety of local commuter bus drivers. In a proactive move to address the evolving challenges in the transportation industry, CCM has allocated TZS 30

150 People Lost Their Lives In Protests In India

July 24, 2024
Protests against the government have sparked clashes in Bangladesh between police and university students. Approximately 150 people have been killed – some caught in the bloodshed. One student said protesters in the capital Dhaka simply wanted to hold a peaceful gathering, but

Global AIDS Fight Faces Urgent Challenges

July 24, 2024
In 2023, the global fight against AIDS encountered significant challenges, with nearly 40 million people living with HIV. Among them, over 9 million were not receiving any treatment, resulting in one AIDS-related death every minute, as highlighted in a recent UNAIDS report.

Fire Destroys Shops At Msamvu

July 24, 2024
A fire whose cause is unknown has destroyed over nine stalls belonging to traders on the outskirts of the Msamvu Bus Station in Morogoro Municipality overnight. Speaking about the station, some traders at the bus station said they saw fire burning in
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