The WHO has reported a “high” regional and national risk from the haemorrhagic virus while the global risk remains low.
Eight people have been killed in a suspected outbreak of Marburg virus disease in Tanzania's northwestern region of Kagera, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said. In a statement, the WHO warned ...
The World Health Organisation has confirmed an outbreak of suspected Marburg Virus Disease in Tanzania. The WHO, which announced this on its website on Tuesday, stated that the cause of the outbreak ...
In a statement released on Wednesday by Chief Secretary Ambassador Dr. Moses Kasiluka, through Presidential Communications ...
The stock market and economic experts now call for improvement in the law so as to fit the current market conditions and ...
A SUSPECTED outbreak of a deadly ‘eye bleeding disease’ has sparked fears of a wider spread. So far, the Ebola-like illness ...
The country now boasts top-tier English-medium schools, a growing number of vocational training centres, and improving higher ...
DAR ES SALAAM: AS I depart Tanzania, I want to thank each and every Tanzanian for welcoming me and my wife Linda to your ...
The World Health Organisation has confirmed an outbreak of suspected Marburg Virus Disease in Tanzania. The WHO who disclosed ...
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THE Tanzanian organizing committee for the 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN) finals has confirmed the country’s ...
More than half of transit cargo through Mombasa Port in 2024 was destined for Uganda, making the country the leading user of ...