Sh2.66bn water projects set to benefit thousands in 2 regions
Over 13,700 citizens in Coast and Morogoro regions are set to benefit from safe and clean water as the government steps up efforts to make the vital liquid accessible to an increased number of Tanzanians.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen30 Jul
Municipal spends over Sh2.5bn on key projects
>The municipal council here has spent Sh2.9 billion in financing development projects in the past twelve months, The Citizen has learnt.
9 years ago
TheCitizen29 Dec
Sh2.1bn project to bring water to 10 villages
The Singida municipal council has spent Sh2.1 billion to implement water project which will benefit ten villages.Â
The implementation of the project, funded by World Bank, started in 2012.
11 years ago
TheCitizen07 Aug
Water firms told to fix leakages, save Sh2.5bn
>Water supply firms in the country have been urged to fix leakages of the precious liquid that leads to Sh2.5 billion loss every month.
9 years ago
Coastweek18 Sep
Nigeria to benefit from AfDB's water
Coastweek
LAGOS, (Xinhua) -- Nigeria is to benefit from the African Development Bank (AfDB)'s 200 million U.S.dollar urban water project, an official said on Tuesday. The project, to be sited in Port Harcourt, capital of southern Nigeria's Rivers state, is ...
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11 years ago
TheCitizen17 Feb
Over 230,000 benefit from water project
>At least 67 per cent of 230,166 residents of Karatu Town are supplied with clean water from a government funded scheme.
10 years ago
TheCitizen06 Apr
Water scheme to benefit over 7,000 residents
Trekking several kilometres into a neighbouring country in search of water may now be history for residents of Kahe Village in Rombo District, Kilimanjaro Region, thanks to a major water supply project.
11 years ago
TheCitizen19 Jun
Sh72bn approved for water projects
Tanzania will get $44.9 million (Sh71.84 billion) to finance its Water Sector Support Project (WSSP) following the World Bank Board approval of the credit from the International Development Association as additional financing.
10 years ago
Daily News31 Mar
Hefty water projects in pipeline
Daily News
MINISTER of Water Prof Jumanne Maghembe has said the scarcity of water is the biggest challenge countrywide. He has promised government commitment to ensure the problem ends by 2025. Speaking to reporters in Mwanga District, Kilimanjaro Region, ...
11 years ago
TheCitizen21 May
Sh2 billion set aside for school inspections
The ministry of Education and Vocational Training has allocated Sh2 billion for school inspection, amid accusations from school owners and MPs, that for a long time now, there hasn’t been any inspection.
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