‘Pollution kills 4.3m annually’
A World Health Organization (Who) report on the impact of indoor air pollution and household energy made available here has revealed that 4.3 million people die prematurely a year from illnesses attributable to household air pollution caused by the inefficient use of solid fuels.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
IPPmedia31 Jan
100000 jobseekers on streets annually
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
Tanzania job market faces assaults from 100,000-strong new army of job seekers every year, but the government says it is too poor to afford places for the ever-rising number of graduates from over 100 universities in the country. Speaking in the Parliament ...
9 years ago
TheCitizen18 Dec
Sh500m spent on clearing drugs annually
11 years ago
TheCitizen13 May
How Tanzania loses Sh3 trillion annually
10 years ago
TheCitizen30 Jan
How tourism can earn Tanzania $16bn annually
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com27 Oct
Tanzania: 10000 Elephants Killed Annually By Poachers
AllAfrica.com
Tanzania last week reiterated its call to the international community to ban trade on ivory and rhino products in order to counter the escalating poaching of the critically endangered animals. The leading markets of the animal trophies, notably China, Japan, the ...
11 years ago
TheCitizen07 Aug
NMB to issue Sh400bn agriculture loans annually
10 years ago
KwanzaJamii19 Aug
Fishing in EEZ Could Earn Govt 82.4bn/- Annually
11 years ago
Dewji Blog08 Aug
Infrastructure spending to more than double to $9 trillion annually by 2025
-Nigeria and South Africa dominate the infrastructure market, but other countries like Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, and Tanzania are also poised for growth
-A substantial increase in spending in the basic manufacturing sector is expected in sub-Saharan Africa
-Transportation investment is expected to grow rapidly in South Africa over the coming decade, in particular in the road and rail subsectors
-Extraction spending in sub-Saharan Africa is projected to increase at 8% annually over...
10 years ago
TheCitizen17 Mar
Shoplifters cost supermarket chains KSh3bn annually