KIGOMA PLANTS POTENTIAL HOPE FOR BREAST CANCER CURE
Plants have recently been discovered in Mahale National Park in Kigoma Tanzania that could be used in breast cancer treatment. A series of 40 years of research has led to this discovery which could...
View ArticleROTARY CLUB OF OYSTERBAY IN DAR ES SALAAM RALLIES FOR KIDS AT MUHIMBILI...
The Rotary Club of Oysterbay in Dar es Salaam donated gifts today to children and their carers at Muhimbili National Hospital, Children’s unit. The gifts were collected through a successful drive...
View ArticleBETTER SERVICES FOR EXPECTANT MOTHERS IN RURAL TANZANIA
Over 8,500 women die each year in Tanzania from pregnancy-related complications such as severe hemorrhage, sepsis, obstructed labor, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and complications from unsafe...
View ArticleA STATE OF THE ART EYE CENTRE NOW OPENED AT SHREE HINDU MANDAL HOSPITAL DAR...
The Shree Hindu Mandal Hospital in Dar es Salaam has opened a state of the art eye unit which is expected to be the best in the country. The unit has been constructed with contributions from Dr...
View ArticleTANZANIA BREWERIES LIMITED PROVIDES A RELIABLE SUPPLY OF WATER FOR MAKABURI...
Makaburi Health Centre in Kinondoni Municipality in Dar es Salaam has received assistance of 25 million Tanzanian shillings from Tanzania Breweries Limited that will go towards drilling of a water well...
View ArticleFLOATING HOSPITAL FOR LAKE ZONE REGIONS
In August 2014, Tanzania s expected to have its first medical ship which will service the Lake zone regions. This ship will be the first of its kind in Tanzania and Africa. The ship is being set up by...
View ArticleKCB BANK DONATES ULTRA SOUND MACHINE TO MOSHI BASED HOSPITAL
KCB Bank Tanzania Limited has recently donated an ultrasound machine to Moshi based Mawenzi Regional Referral Hospital. The machine will now enable patients with kidney problems and expectant mothers...
View ArticleDFID TO SUPPORT NUTRITION PROGRAM IN TANZANIA
The Department of International Development which supports programmes in Tanzania in reproductive health, water and is finalising a new £32.96 million nutrition programme to reach over 3 million...
View ArticleNABAKI AFRIKA SUPPLIES WATER FILTERS IN FIGHT AGAINST CHOLERA
Nabaki Afrika is supporting Cholera hit areas in some affected parts of Dar es Salaam by supplying 1000 water filters valued at close to 11 Million Tanzanian shillings, which work at filtering...
View ArticleTanzania: Radical Boost for Malaria Fight
Malaria, a serious health problem in Tanzania, can be eradicated in just three years, according to a leading expert on the prevention and treatment of the disease. Prof Li Guoqiao recently told a...
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