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Vaccines save over 51 million lives in Africa over 50 years

Tanzania, April 25 -- Iringa. A recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO) says an estimated 51.2 million lives across the African region have been saved over the past half-century through v... Read More


Iringa soybean farmers seek solutions amidst market dilemma

Tanzania, April 6 -- Iringa. Soybean farmers in Iringa region, particularly in Wangama Village, Luhota Ward, have shed light on the persistent challenges they encounter despite government efforts to p... Read More


Former Tanzania's ruling party boss takes office as Regional Commissioner, vows to tackle teenage pregnancies

Tanzania, March 19 -- Songwe. In a bid to address the alarming rate of teenage pregnancies in the Songwe Region, the newly appointed Regional Commissioner, Daniel Chongolo, has pledged to tackle the p... Read More


Tanzanian government initiates judicial and socioeconomic transformation

Tanzania, March 17 -- Iringa. In a bid to enhance access to justice for its citizens, the Tanzanian government has embarked on a transformative journey, constructing numerous courthouses across the na... Read More


Dirty cooking fuels kill 32,000 people annually in Tanzania

Tanzania, March 6 -- Iringa. Shocking statistics have emerged, revealing that over 32,000 people succumb annually to carbon monoxide poisoning attributed to the use of non-clean energy sources. This ... Read More


Residents of Mkangwe village elated at the prospects that come with being connected to electricity at last

Tanzania, Feb. 23 -- Iringa. Residents of Mkangwe Village in Idunda Ward, Mufindi District, Iringa Region, have commended the government through the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) and the Tanzania... Read More


This is why poisoning cases have declined in Tanzania

Tanzania, Feb. 21 -- Iringa. Incidents of poisoning have decreased by about 27 percent during the past two years, thanks to ongoing public awareness initiatives, it was revealed here yesterday. The h... Read More