EDITORIAL: Tame these silent killers
>The destruction of counterfeit products valued at about Sh7 million in Arusha is good news, because these items have a negative impact on our people’s health. We salute the Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority (TFDA) for the move.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
TheCitizen07 Jan
EDITORIAL: Tame human-wildlife conflict
>Human-wildlife conflict in Tanzania has taken a turn for the worse with last week’s slaughter of six lions by frenzied villagers on the fringes of Tarangire National Park.
11 years ago
TheCitizen03 Feb
EDITORIAL: Tame ‘Mbwa Mwitu’ menace
>It would seem that police in Dar es Salaam are doing precious little to deal with vicious gangsters calling themselves Mbwa Mwitu (Wild Dogs).
11 years ago
TheCitizen17 Jan
Muhimbili silent on Msuya
 Even as government leaders continue to visit former Prime Minister Cleopa Msuya admitted to the Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) since Wednesday, the public has largely been kept in the dark about his health.
11 years ago
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Lamouchi remains silent on Drogba
Ivory Coast boss Sabri Lamouchi refuses to say whether Didier Drogba will be in the starting line-up for the World Cup match against Greece.
5 years ago
The Guardian16 Feb
Rosanna Arquette on the Weinstein trial: 'We are never, ever going to be silent again'
Rosanna Arquette on the Weinstein trial: 'We are never, ever going to be silent again' The GuardianWitnesses falter as Harvey Weinstein's 'bulldog' goes for the throat The TimesJury in Weinstein trial expected to begin deliberating Tuesday Toronto SunHarvey Weinstein faces moment of truth as jury weighs case on Tuesday The GuardianView Full coverage on Google News
10 years ago
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Mediterranean migrants crisis: Why is Africa silent?
Why have African leaders not reacted to the migrant crisis?
10 years ago
TheCitizen19 Sep
Experts silent on rare dinosaur find
>Local experts in paleontology are still quiet on the recently discovered massive fossil of a giant, yet rare, dinosaur that once lived in Tanzania 100 million years ago.
10 years ago
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AUDIO: Fighting Zimbabwe's 'silent killer'
Public health efforts in Africa have focused on infectious diseases such as HIV and tuberculosis, but chronic diseases are also big killers. BBC Africa's Steve Vickers has been taking stock of heart disease in Zimbabwe.
10 years ago
TheCitizen30 Jul
Ruling party silent over Lowassa defection
Expectations that the ruling party would come out and speak about the decision by former Prime Minister Edward Lowassa to defect to Chadema didn’t materialise yesterday after a highly publicised press conference was turned into an occasion to thank the media for “its good work
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