War on Covid-19: Why Tanzania must unite in flattening the curve
War on Covid-19: Why Tanzania must unite in flattening the curve The Citizen Daily
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Habari Zinazoendana
5 years ago
MichuziSanlam commits TZS 172,500,000 to flattening the COVID-19 curve in Tanzania
By our staff reporter
As the number of Tanzanians who have tested positive for the corona (COVID-19) Virus continue to rise, Sanlam Life Insurance Tanzania and Sanlam General Insurance Tanzania, the leading providers of dynamic and innovative insurance solutions respectively, have stepped up to contribute to national efforts to reduce the impact of the disease, known technically as ‘flattening the curve’.
Sanlam Companies have donated TZS 172,500,000 to the National Relief Fund to fight...
9 years ago
Upstream Online13 Nov
Tanzania must unite to succeed
Upstream Online
Tanzania must unite to succeed
Upstream Online
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AllAfrica.Com28 Dec
Tanzania: Faith Leaders Unite in Call for Peace
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AllAfrica.com
Religious leaders have urged Tanzanians to cooperate with the new government as it embarks on reforms aimed at improving the lives of ordinary people. Delivering Christmas sermons in various regions yesterday, the leaders called on Tanzanians to ...
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com04 Dec
Tanzania: Ward Uses Soccer to Unite Community Divided By Elections
Tanzania: Ward Uses Soccer to Unite Community Divided By Elections
AllAfrica.com
Bumbuli — Mponde Ward in the Bumbuli Constituency has devised a new way of healing wounds inflicted during campaigns and voting in the recently-held General Election. The new youthful councilor for Mponde Ward, Edmund Mahunda, has initiated a ...
10 years ago
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10 years ago
ETurboNews04 Jan
Tourism Declaration of war in Tanzania
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Tourism Declaration of war in Tanzania
eTurboNews
'Our national park managers are just too greedy. They are greedy for power to extend their control over the community based WMA's [Wildlife Management Areas] and they are greedy for money. If they begin to charge tourists another truckload of money to ...
11 years ago
TheCitizen25 Jan
INSIGHT: Tanzania doing well in war on leprosy: Official
>Tanzania has made notable progress in the fight against leprosy. The disease, which once seemed to be a curse by many and left them with lifetime body deformation, is now a story with only few cases remaining. According to data, 1:10,000 people (only 1 in 10, 000 people) may be diagnosed with leprosy.
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com21 Dec
Tanzania: Why Always Dead Ends in Graft War?
Tanzania: Why Always Dead Ends in Graft War?
AllAfrica.com
Dar es Salaam — Tanzania's "piecemeal" approach to fighting deep-seated corruption needs a radical shake-up from the highest level down, analysts have warned. Lack of political will and the absence of strong institutions to tackle the vice are among ...
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