The World Bank has cancelled a $150 million project to boost tourism to Tanzania’s Ruaha National Park, following allegations of human rights abuses by park authorities. Under the Tanzanian ...
One "confirmed case of Marburg virus marks the second outbreak" in Tanzania since 2023, the president told a press briefing broadcast from the capital Dodoma. Last week, the World Health ...
This virus has recently resurfaced in Tanzania, infecting nine people and claiming the lives of eight. World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has expressed concern over the ...
Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in Dodoma, a town in the centre of the country. Last week Tanzania's health minister denied there was an outbreak in the African country saying no one had ...
The president of Tanzania has confirmed a case of the Marburg virus in the country. Marburg belongs to the same family of illnesses as Ebola and can cause death in up to 88% of cases. President ...
Tanzania’s president has confirmed an outbreak ... in the country’s administrative capital Dodoma. The announcement came after the WHO first reported a suspected outbreak of the virus that ...
Tanzania has been ruled by the same party since ... In 2017, he narrowly survived an assassination attempt in Dodoma, sustaining multiple gunshot wounds. Weeks before the attack, Lissu reported ...
DODOMA: PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has assured the global community that Tanzania remains safe and open for trade and other interactions. The assurance came during a press conference at Chawino ...
Taking vitamins is usually good for your health, but is it possible to take too much? The answer is yes. While vitamin B complex (a group of eight vitamins) plays a role in energy, brain health, and ...
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A human sample in Tanzania has tested positive for deadly ... virus," she said at a press conference in the central town of Dodoma. "Fortunately, the remaining suspected patients tested negative." ...
President Samia Suluhu Hassan spoke in Dodoma, the capital, alongside World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. WHO was the first to report on Jan. 14 a suspected outbreak ...