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DAR ES SALAAM: RUKWA, Mwanza, and Mbeya regions have reported the highest number of cholera outbreaks as Tanzania has ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNBus crash in Tanzania kills 38 as vehicle bursts into flamesA collision between a bus and minibus in Tanzania has killed 38 people after both vehicles were set on fire by the crash, the ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNAt least 38 people killed in Tanzania bus collision, subsequent fireNearly 40 people have been killed after a bus and a minibus collided in Tanzania, sparking a fire that engulfed both vehicles ...
ARUSHA, Tanzania (AP) — Tanzania’s president said Monday that one sample from a remote part of northern Tanzania tested positive for Marburg disease, a highly infectious virus which can be ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNBurundi eliminates trachoma and sets example for disease control in AfricaThe World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Burundi as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, making it ...
Malaria caused 597,000 deaths worldwide in 2023, with children under 5 accounting for 76 percent of all malaria deaths in the ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNTanzanians urged to take precautionary measures against cholera outbreakDAR ES SALAAM: THE Tanzanian government has called on all its citizens to remain vigilant and continue taking precautionary ...
According to local authorities, a tragic accident involving two collided passenger buses in the Kilimanjaro region of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania: Zanzibar Takes a Fresh Stand Against Tobacco - Here's WhyMZEE Amour Ali Kombo, a father of three teenagers in Zanzibar, has been fighting a silent battle at home. His 19-year-old daughter secretly picked up the habit of smoking cigarettes while in school, ...
Road accidents are common in Tanzania, where poor infrastructure, speeding, and vehicle maintenance issues contribute to high ...
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The Citizen on MSNInnovators develop AI platform to combat mental health issuesDar es Salaam. As mental health concerns grow in Tanzania, a team of innovators from the University of Dodoma (Udom) has ...
In a 2018 report, the World Health Organization estimated that 13,000 to 19,000 people in Tanzania were killed in traffic accidents in 2016, far higher than the government's official toll of 3,256.
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