A newly deployed team of specially trained dogs have helped authorities in Tanzania seize a haul of elephant tusks, with conservationists hoping the canine allies can help significantly slow rampan

The days are numbered for mosquitoes which transmit malaria, if the latest from scientists is anything to go by.

At least 63 villages in Itilima District will be connected to electricity supply under the Rural Energy Agency (Rea) Phase III.

Yaeda Ampa — While farmers across the country have used swathes of land for growing crops over many years, most do not have any documented evidence to prove that it is theirs

Researchers have combined satellite imagery with AI to predict areas of poverty across the world.

Zanzibar — Despite on-going awareness campaign to protect Zanzibar from environmental degradation, fuelled by fast growing development programmes, the islands are still grappling with deforestation

New research blames rising temperatures over the last century as the key cause of decline in one of the world's most important fisheries.

Mwanza — Only two per cent of 100 firms surveyed by the National Environmental Management Council (NEMC) in Lake Zone regions adhere to Environmental preservation regulations.

ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Some 23 million farmers in drought-hit Southern Africa need urgent help to prepare for the next planting season with only a few weeks left before it begins, the

African Development Bank (AfDB) has expressed satisfaction on Tanzania's implementation of water and sanitation projects, promising to continue working closely with the government towards the targe

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