Tanzania: Plan Dar Well to Cope With Population Rise
Tanzania: Plan Dar Well to Cope With Population Rise
AllAfrica.com
Dar es Salaam is among African cities experiencing rapid growth, with studies showing the city of over 4 million residents is on its way to becoming a mega city by the first quarter of this century. The African Development Bank estimates that by 2030 ...
AllAfrica.com
Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
TheCitizen29 Dec
Plan dar well to cope with population rise
Dar es Salaam is among African cities experiencing rapid growth, with studies showing the city of over 4 million residents is on its way to becoming a mega city by the first quarter of this century.
9 years ago
TheCitizen05 Jan
Dar police plan to curb rise in robberries
 Police will deploy detectives in major financial institutions to keep an eye on activities within and outside banks to curb rising cases of robberies in the city.
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com24 Nov
' We Can't Cope With Mass Burundian Refugee Influx in Tanzania'- UNHCR
Independent Online
AllAfrica.com
More than a hundred thousand Burundian refugees in neighboring Tanzania face overcrowding and disease. Aid agencies say the lives of these refugees could be threatened by heavy rains and an increase of new arrivals. The United Nations High ...
UNICEF appeals for $25m for BurundiEast African Business Week
Fear of cholera, floods as Burundi refugees pack Tanzania campsDaily Mail
Overstretched and...
11 years ago
IPPmedia31 May
Dar population to double by 2017
www.worldbulletin.net
IPPmedia
Rural-urban migration in Tanzania is on serious increase with Dar es Salaam's population estimated to double in the next three years, worrying the authorities. According to the 2012 official census the HYPERLINK ...
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11 years ago
IPPmedia22 Jun
Will Dar es Salaam continue to be `haven of peace` when population doubles by ...
IPPmedia
It is now confirmed that the population of Dar es Salaam is not only growing at a fast and alarming rate but is expected to double, come the year 2017 which is only about two and half years ahead. The information is available in the 2012 population census ...
10 years ago
The Ecologist04 Jun
Tanzania in denial over 60% elephant population crash
The Ecologist
The Ecologist
After six months of denial Tanzania has finally admitted that its elephants have suffered a catastrophic 60% decline in five years. But they still refuse to accept it's caused by poaching for ivory, rampant corruption and 'above the law' smuggling networks.
Tanzania in denial and still trying to spin elephant poaching crisisThe Economic Voice (blog)
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10 years ago
Survey03 Jun
Tanzania's elephant population declines by 60 pct
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
The government on Monday released elephant population estimates from a country-wide aerial survey which shows that elephant population has declined by 60 percent since 2009. Lazaro Nyalandu, Natural Resources and Tourism minister disclosed that ...
Elephants face 'catastrophic' decline in TanzaniaChristian Science Monitor
Conservationists warn: Elephants are vanishingDetroit Free Press
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10 years ago
ITV News25 Mar
Poachers devastating Tanzania's elephant population
ITV News
ITV News
There are few more dangerous places on earth for elephant than Ruaha in central Tanzania. Over the past year, poachers have had a devastating impact. They've killed thousands of elephants. It is slaughter at an unprecedented rate. Our guide, Zacharia ...
10 years ago
Coastweek02 Jun
Tanzania elephant population declines by 60 per cent: survey
Coastweek
ARUSHA, Tanzania (Xinhua) -- Tanzania has released elephant population estimates from a country-wide aerial survey which shows that elephant population has declined by 60 per cent since 2009. Lazaro Nyalandu, Tanzania's Minister for Natural ...
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