
Dativa Minja
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Jan 24, 2025 |
dailynews.co.tz | Dativa Minja
DAR ES SALAAM: VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Philip Mpango is expected to open Renewable Energy Week 2025 exhibitions in May, to emphasise the critical importance of sustainable energy in advancing a greener, more resilient future for Tanzania. The Chairman of the Tanzania Renewable Energy Association (TAREA), Mr Prosper Magali, announced in Dar es Salaam yesterday that the exhibition will be held in partnership with the Ministry of Energy.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
dailynews.co.tz | Dativa Minja
MOSHI: IN the heart of Moshi District, Mrawi Primary School has undergone a remarkable transformation, thanks to the collective efforts of local community members, development stakeholders and the generous contributions of a dedicated diaspora returnee. The school, which serves 332 students, now stands as a beacon of what can be achieved when a community unites for a common cause, the betterment of education and the empowerment of future generations.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
dailynews.co.tz | Esther Takwa |Dativa Minja
TANGA: ANIMAL Health Service Providers (AHSPs) in Tanzania have been empowered to implement herd health interventions aimed at promoting sustainable livestock productivity. A three-day training session brought together 24 AHSPs and District Livestock Officers from the districts of Hai, Siha, Rombo, and Moshi Rural in Kilimanjaro Region as well as Muheza and Korogwe in Tanga Region.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
dailynews.co.tz | Dativa Minja
TANZANIA is on the cusp of something big—no, it’s not just another beautiful sunset over Mount Kilimanjaro, but a future where biotechnology could be the key to unlocking national development. Yes, it’s time to embrace the future, and the future is, well, biotech. And no, this isn’t the stuff of science fiction—it’s happening right here, right now. Countries that have jumped on the biotechnology bandwagon are already reaping the rewards across sectors, and it’s high time Tanzania did the same.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
dailynews.co.tz | Dativa Minja
TANZANIA: COMMUNITY members and development stakeholders have been encouraged to actively support the government in advancing the education sector to shape the nation’s future. Their collective efforts are essential for improving and expanding educational opportunities, ultimately fostering a more educated and empowered society.
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