Friday, October 23, 2009
Cholera Outbreak in North-eastern Region of Tanga
News24 reports that at least 59 people have died of cholera in the past two months in Tanzania, mostly in the north-eastern coastal region of Tanga ...
Thursday, September 03, 2009
UCSF and Muhimbili University Launch Initiative to Strengthen Tanzanian Health Workforce
The University of California, San Francisco has received a $7.5 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to address the shortage of healthcare workers in Tanzania. The two-year grant will ... http://fun.cgsindustry.cn/hope/446389
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Monday, August 03, 2009
Selected News From Tanzania and East Africa for the Week August 3, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Selected News From Tanzania and East Africa for the Week July 27, 2009
Atomic Resources adds additional thermal coal resources in Tanzania
Bumper Harvest Expected in Tanzania
Chimps and HIV: The story behind the study
Furadan: A Chemical Threat to the Lions of Kenya
Tanzania enter a new communication era
Tanzania: Fungal Pesticide Saves Crops From Locusts
Tanzania launches bank for women
Tanzania to mark 50 years of milestone discovery of origin of man
Tourism in Kenya and Tanzania at risk
Vital Voices Blog » Women's Bank Opens in Tanzania
Bumper Harvest Expected in Tanzania
Chimps and HIV: The story behind the study
Furadan: A Chemical Threat to the Lions of Kenya
Tanzania enter a new communication era
Tanzania: Fungal Pesticide Saves Crops From Locusts
Tanzania launches bank for women
Tanzania to mark 50 years of milestone discovery of origin of man
Tourism in Kenya and Tanzania at risk
Vital Voices Blog » Women's Bank Opens in Tanzania
Friday, July 24, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Green Mountain Coffee Funds Darmouth Global Health Project
Dartmouth's Dickey Center for International Understanding has received an award from Green Mountain Coffee of Waterbury, Vt., to support a project aimed at improving health, sanitation, and energy supply in villages of the Kigoma region of Tanzania. ... Source: Dartmouth News.
Thursday, July 09, 2009
First A/H1N1 flu case confirmed in Tanzania
DAR ES SALAAM, July 9 (Xinhua) -- The first A/H1N1 flu case confirmed in Tanzania was a British student who was hospitalized earlier this month, Tanzanian medical official told Xinhua on Thursday. Read on ... http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2...
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Tsetse, the Poverty Fly
Integrated Regional Information Networks (IRIN), a news organization dedicated to reporting humanitarian issues, reports that the Tsetse fly is responsible yearly for $4B in agricultural losses in Africa. Sterilization of male flies has worked, most notably on the Island of Zanzibar, which is now a Tsetse fly free zone. Regardless of this success, money for Tsetse fly control is drying up or being diverted to combat other diseases. Read on ... AFRICA: Tsetse fly costs agriculture billions every year
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Oldoinyo Lengai is Unique
The Maasai have known since their beginnings that the active volcano Oldoinyo Lengai was special. A team of scientists from the University of New Mexico, University of California at San Diego and Centre de Recherches Petrographiques et Geochimiques from France have confirmed that the motor oil-like lava flowing from this active Tanzanian volcano is very unique. The lava contains no silica and higher levels of carbonate minerals, which is unlike typical lava. Read on ... "New Research Study Reveals Origin of Volcano's Carbon-base Lavas".
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Tobacco Makes Shift to Poor Countries
BMJ reports that by 2010, six million people worldwide will die of tobacco-related illness. Almost three quarters of those deaths will occur in poor countries. The Tobacco Atlas also shows that tobacco production has doubled since 1960 and that production has increased 300% in lower-income countries. The Tobacco Atlas is produced by the American Cancer Society and the World Lung Foundation.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Lastest African Genetic Study Reveals Origins & Migration
Researchers working in a 10-year collaboration have released the largest-ever study of African genetic data -- more than four million genotypes -- providing a library of new information on the continent which is thought to be the source of the oldest settlements of modern humans. ... University of Pennsylvania News Release
Friday, April 24, 2009
Tanzania Celebrates Union Day on April 26
Tanzania celebrates Union Day on April 26. This year it falls on a Sunday. The holiday commemorates the unification of Zanzibar and Tanganyika in 1964. Other Tanzania holidays include:
Public holidays Zanzibar Revolution Day, Chama Cha Mapinduzi Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Union Day, Labor Day (May 1), Saba Saba Day, Independence Day, Christmas, Mouloud, Id al-Fitr, Id al-Hajj (Id al-Adha).
- Saba Saba Day, July 7. A festival celebrating the founding of the Tanganyika African National Union in 1954. Also called Peasants' Day.
- Naming Day, October 29. The United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar officially changed its name to the United Republic of Tanzania on October 29, 1964.
- Independence Day, December 9.
- Heroes' Day, September 1. Dedicated to the heroes who defended the nation against colonization, and the Tanzania Defense Force.
- Sultan's Birthday, August 26. Observed in Zanzibar.
- Zanzibar Revolution Day, January 12.
- Chama Cha Mapinduzi Day, February 5. Birthday of Chama Cha Mapinduzi.
Public holidays Zanzibar Revolution Day, Chama Cha Mapinduzi Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Union Day, Labor Day (May 1), Saba Saba Day, Independence Day, Christmas, Mouloud, Id al-Fitr, Id al-Hajj (Id al-Adha).
Friday, April 17, 2009
Tasty Moresels Maasai Style
I tried bbq goat meat at a Maasai market; however, I did not go as far as this guy and try some of these Maasai delicacies. Enjoy!
Tasty Morsels
To read more about Maasai culture and diet, check out this Maasai entry from Wikipedia.
Tasty Morsels
To read more about Maasai culture and diet, check out this Maasai entry from Wikipedia.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Hunting Quotas Exceeded
"Africa Science News Service | Reporting about African science with an African eye" is reporting that tour operator doing business from Arusha is exceeding its hunting quotas.
Hunting firm decimating Tanzania's wildlife heritage
Hunting firm decimating Tanzania's wildlife heritage
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
National Geographic Adventure Blog
The National Geographic ADVENTURE blog features: The Adventure Life With Steve Casimiro - Gear, Photography, Travel Trends, Outdoor News Deep Survival By Laurence Gonzales - Survival Stories, Tips, Advice ... http://ngadventure.typepad.com/blog ...
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Ebola Outbreak Suspected in Tanzania
Medindia.com Networking for Health reports that Tanzania health officials have been dispatched in West/Northwest region of the country bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to help contain a possible Ebola outbreak.
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