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1. Moshi urban water demand to rise by 80pc - Survey
  Thursday, April 04, 2013  by Admin
  A RECENT survey revealed that the demand for water in Moshi urban is set to rise by 80 per cent from the current 25,047 to 45,000 cubic metres by year 2015, due to population increase, the Moshi Municipal Executive Director, Ms Bernadette Kinabo has said.
 
2. Two beheaded in Mpanda
  Thursday, March 28, 2013  by Admin
  TWO people have died after being beheaded by unknown assailants in different incidents which occurred in Mpanda District in Katavi region.
 
3. Land disputes force Loliondo Reserve border change
  Wednesday, March 27, 2013  by Admin
  MORE than 20 years of simmering conflict over land in Loliondo Game Controlled Area has necessitated a change of boundaries.
 
4. Man buried alive as trench collapses on him in Dar es Salaam
  Wednesday, March 27, 2013  by Admin
  A DAR ES SALAAM man died after the walls of a trench he (and his colleagues) was digging to install water pipes collapsed on him at Magomeni in Kinondoni District on Monday.
 
5. Mayhem as floods hit Dar
  Monday, March 25, 2013  by Admin
  TORRENTIAL rains caused flash floods in many parts of Dar es Salaam with many people living in valleys affected the most. Some residents were forced to abandon their homes and seek shelter elsewhere following the downpours that have lasted for several days now.
 
6. Water hyacinth returns to Lake Victoria
  Friday, March 22, 2013  by Admin
  ACTIVITIES on Lake Victoria are under threat following renewed invasion by the water hyacinth. Water hyacinth, the weed which once choked Africa’s greatest lake waters, threatening the lives of other organisms and cutting fish production, is back again.
 
7. Kagera residents brace for tough times
  Friday, March 22, 2013  by Admin
  RESIDENTS in Kagera Region should take precautions following unpredictable rainfall trends.
 
8. BUWASA pushes for prosecution of vandals
  Friday, March 22, 2013  by Admin
  THE Bukoba Water and Sewerage Authority (BUWASA) has called upon the government to prosecute people who vandalize water infrastructure and those who invade and construct residential buildings along water sources.
 
9. JET, British High Commission to run competition on climate change
  Monday, August 03, 2009  by Admin
10. Legislators press for closure gold mine
  Tuesday, July 28, 2009  by Admin
  Members of Parliament continued to press yesterday for closure of the Barrick gold mine in Tarime District, Mara region for poisoning a vital river.
 
11. 4 Mil. 22/- kupambana popo waharibifu
  Friday, July 24, 2009  by Admin
 
SHILINGI milioni 22 zimetengwa na Halmashauri ya Wilaya ya Bukoba, mkoani Kagera kwa ajili ya kupambana na popo waharibifu wa majengo ya Serikali.

 
12. Govt to carry out research on forests resources
  Friday, July 24, 2009  by Admin
  The government is in process to conducting a forest evaluation and assessment exercise to identify and collect statistical data on available forest resources.
 
13. Facilitate policy on natural resources, MPs urge Pinda
  Monday, February 11, 2008  by Admin
  Two MPs yesterday advised the newly-elected Prime Minister, Mizengo Pinda, to facilitate adoption of a national policy that would protect national resources. In an interview in Dodoma, CUF MP Hamad Rashid Mohamed said corruption was rampant in the minerals, natural gas and wild-life sectors, adding that these were the areas that attracted dubious contracts.
 
14. The Netherlands ready to support energy sector
  Thursday, January 24, 2008  by Admin
  The Dutch government has reiterated its support for energy development and production to enhance socio-economic and sustainable development in Tanzania. The energy sector covers the non-commercial primary energy sources, mainly wood-fuels while commercial energy include petroleum, natural gas, hydroelectricity, coal and geothermal energy sources.
 
15. Tanzania acts on Stockholm Convention against pollution
  Sunday, October 28, 2007  by Admin
  Tanzania has started implementing the Stockholm convention on persistent organic pollutants (POPs) to protect human health and avoid adverse environmental impacts. The implementation which started by raising awareness on POPs to key players, is carried out by the Chemical Risks Experts Foundation of Tanzania (CREFT).
 

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