In October, Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan won a highly dubious 98% of the presidential vote, perpetuating the ruling party’s grip on power to 60 years. During the same month, Cameroonian ...
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Mobile fetal heart monitoring linked to fewer newborn deaths in Tanzania
Hiroshima University research shows that a portable heart monitoring device can detect fetal distress earlier and sharply ...
FOR many years, young people in Tanzania have heard the same complaint about the education system: it produces graduates with certificates, but without essential practical skills needed to earn a ...
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Survival of the fittest as water crisis bites in Tanzania
Dar es Salaam. Residents of Dar es Salaam, Simiyu, Coast, Morogoro, Dodoma and Arusha regions are grappling with one of the ...
TANZANIA’S film industry is gaining international recognition, after the Executive Secretary of the Tanzania Film Board, Gervas Kasiga, took part in a high-level academic dialogue with experts from ...
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Tanzania: Is the CCM Losing Tanzania?
Analysis - On October 29, 2025 Tanzania went to the polls. Or rather, a few Tanzanians went to the polls, in some cases ...
Ninety-nine percent of global newborn deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where pregnant women often struggle to access adequate ...
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Rural Tanzania Sees High Fertility Amid Family Planning
Fertility rates in much of Sub-Saharan Africa remain high, despite declining child mortality and improved access to contraceptives and ...
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Tanzania: Starting Small in a Big Way
The late afternoon sun settles gently over the narrow streets of Unguja as groups of teenagers stream out of a university hall, their conversations animated and hopeful.
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The lab-in-a-backpack busting illegal shark fins: Interview with Diego Cardeñosa
Diego Cardeñosa always knew he wanted to study sharks. But when he started his Ph.D., he had to make a choice: tagging sharks ...
We speak to Nala founder Benjamin Fernandes about growing up in Tanzania, his company's evolution, and his pursuit of global ...
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