NOT all earth-shattering things begin with the clarion call of wise men from the East; some creep in stealthily without anyone noticing. Post-harvest loss is one of the leading problems in Tanzania’s ...
MWANZA: THE Tanzania Maritime Police College has continued engaging with the community as part of activities to mark International Women’s Day, reflecting the institution’s commitment to solidarity ...
Influenced by the Muslim community where he grew up, Arafat Magaula embraced Islam 18 years ago and has since dedicated himself to helping those in need ...
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Date Palm Cultivation Set for Commercial Take-Off
TANZANIA has intensified efforts to transform date palm cultivation into a major commercial crop as part of a broader strategy to combat drought, strengthen food security and boost rural incomes.The ...
When cities get hot, the most vulnerable communities are hit hardest: people living in informal settlements must endure the heat in overcrowded, poorly built houses, often on low-lying land with few ...
Agriculture, manufacturing, and services have been identified as priority sectors where women should increase participation ...
A widening financing gap is threatening the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, with Africa ...
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Zanzibar Agroecology Movement Gains National Momentum
ZANZIBAR has long been celebrated for its spices, particularly cloves, which command strong domestic and international markets. Today, the islands are earning renewed recognition not only for what ...
Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) announced Tuesday the continuation of the On the go Ramadan Iftar initiative, implemented daily at ...
In “Hunt, Gather, Parent,” Michaeleen Doucleff promised to make family life easier. Her new book, “Dopamine Kids,” asks ...
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