Tanzania digs in to Fight Drought
Virtually nothing grows here yet, but after the next rains, all that could change Grass seeds, shovels, muscle and rain ...
Virtually nothing grows here yet, but after the next rains, all that could change Grass seeds, shovels, muscle and rain ...
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Small-scale farmers use oxen to plough their farm in Kericho County, Kenya. Photo by Billy Mutai/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images ...
Green groups denounce Sino-French African pipeline deal- Total said last month it had taken steps to reduce the $3.5 billion ...
A gas pipeline in Nigeria Tanzania says it will soon build a pipeline to pump natural gas to neighbouring Uganda ...
Nyakanaz – Kigoma power transmission line project. (Photo: Spencer Jarvis/FreeImages.com) Tanzania has been granted a loan worth $123.39 million to ...
Cholera An outbreak of cholera in central Tanzania’s Dodoma region has left 18 dead in four months, a health official ...
Prof Godwin Kowero, Executive Secretary of AFF at the Dar Es Salaam workshop (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Kofi Domfeh) By Kofi Adu Domfeh ...
A livestock owner in Kenya with his remaining cattle after drought killed two-thirds of his herd. (PHOTO: FAO) Poor rains ...
Access to water in Tanzania According to the report, in Tanzania, 1 in 2 people, or 27 Million Tanzanians have ...
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