EDITORIAL: Let’s go beyond arrests to make water woes history
>The arrest of 12 water thieves on Sunday in an operation led by the Deputy Minister for Water, Mr Amos Makalla, is most welcome, for it might awaken others of their ilk that we still have a working government, a thing that some might have been querying given the impunity which a few among us display at the expense of fellow Tanzanians
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Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen04 Jul
Sh140bn to end Mwanga water woes
A total of 28 villages in Mwanga district and other 10 villages in Korogwe and Same districts will benefit from the project.
9 years ago
IPPmedia20 Oct
Candidate promises to end Kibamba water woes
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Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM) parliamentary candidate for Kibamba constituency in Dar es Salaam, Dr Fenella Mukangara has pledged to end water woes in the area within six months soon after election. Dr Mukangara made the pledge at the weekend in Dar ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen23 Sep
Govt sets out plan to eliminate water woes
>The government has launched the second phase of Water Sector Development Programme (WSDPII) that will be implemented over a period of seven years at the cost of $3.34 billion (Sh5.6 trillion).
11 years ago
TheCitizen24 Jul
Ruvu project 'to end Dar water woes'
The Sh65.11 billion project started in February this year, with the lofty goal of ending water shortages in 4.5 million-strong Dar es Salaam.
10 years ago
Daily News18 Jul
Urban planner vows to end Segerea water woes
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A SENIOR Urban Planning Officer in Dar es Salaam, Mr Christopher Japhet picked a form to seek nomination for Segerea constituency under the CCM ticket. While picking a form in the city, Mr Japhet said it is timely for him to contest as the constituency ...
9 years ago
BBC25 Aug
Spain and Morocco make 'IS arrests'
Spain and Morocco arrest 14 people in a joint operation targeting suspected recruiters for the so-called Islamic State group.
10 years ago
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Algerian clubs out to make history
Algeria could become the first country to have three clubs qualify for the Champions League group stage.
11 years ago
TheCitizen20 Apr
Is ‘make poverty history’ real?
The slogan “make poverty history†has been used by development pundits and pop star philanthropists for years. Now, in a bid to turn words into deeds, it is being discussed as a universal global target to be met within a generation.
11 years ago
TheCitizen25 Jan
EDITORIAL: Tackle premier league woes
>After a three-month lull that saw reinforcement of teams and some changes in the technical panel, the second round of this season’s Vodacom Premier League resumes today with seven matches at different venues.
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