Tanzania: 1099 Elderly People Killed in Three Years
Tanzania: 1099 Elderly People Killed in Three Years
AllAfrica.com
Mwanza — One thousand and ninety nine elderly people were killed in the Lake Zone between 2012 and 2014, making that part of the country the most notorious for the crime driven by superstitious beliefs. This was revealed in Mwanza yesterday by the ...
AllAfrica.com
Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
TheCitizen29 Dec
1,099 elderly people killed in three years
One thousand and ninety nine elderly people were killed in the Lake Zone between 2012 and 2014, making that part of the country the most notorious for the crime driven by superstitious beliefs.
11 years ago
Zee News31 Mar
21 people killed in Tanzania road crash
Zee News
Dar Es Salaam: As many as 21 people were killed and nine seriously injured during an accident in a village in Tanzania Saturday night, police reported. The crash occurred in the village of Mkupuka in the coastal region when a mini-bus rammed into a lorry, ...
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10 years ago
Theafricom06 Sep
Tanzania: Police say 36 People Killed and 79 othe...
IANS
Theafricom
At least 36 people were killed and 79 others injured on Friday after two buses involved in a head-on collision in the Tanzania's lake zone regions of Mwanza and Mara, police said. Mara Regional Police Commander, Ferdinand Mtui told Xinhua in a telephone ...
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10 years ago
GlobalPost09 Sep
Four people killed in eastern Tanzania bus accident
GlobalPost
ARUSHA, Tanzania, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) -- A bus accident in eastern Tanzania's region of Morogoro on Monday killed four people and injured dozens seriously. Morogoro Regional Police Commander Faustine Shilogile told Xinhua that the bus christened Airbus ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen04 Dec
Elderly dies of shock as in-law killed by lightning
A resident of Masigo Village in Mlele District, Katavi Region, Mr Peter Kanyika, 74, died of shock after he was informed that his daughter-in-law had been struck by killed by lightning.
10 years ago
Daily News26 Jul
Three people held in murder of elderly woman
Daily News
THREE women are assisting police investigations in connection with a recent incident where a 55 year-old woman was killed by unknown people in Ngara District. Kagera Regional Police Commander (RPC), Mr Augustine Ollomi, named the suspects as Nezi ...
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com25 Nov
Take Care of Elderly People, Councils Tolds
AllAfrica.com
Dodoma — THE government has called upon all councils and other stakeholders in all regions in the country to put in place special provisions to take care of the elderly. Deputy Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Stephen Kebwe said that taking care of ...
10 years ago
Religion News Service15 Jan
Tanzania bans witch doctors after scores of albino people are killed in ritual ...
The Guardian
Religion News Service
A witch doctor works in Kenya. In the neighboring Tanzania, the government has banned similar witch doctors after their actions fueled the killing of Albinos for their body parts. Religion News Service photo by Fredrick Nzwili ...
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10 years ago
Mirror.Co.Uk11 Mar
Tanzania bus crash: 41 people killed when vehicle hits truck that 'swerved to ...
BBC News
mirror.co.uk
More than 40 bus passengers were killed today after their crowded vehicle hit a truck in remote Tanzania. The victims were on a highway in the African nation's highland region of Iringa when an oncoming truck swerved into its path. A container being ferried ...
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