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Live Science on MSNKilimanjaro's giant groundsels: The strange plants that thrive on Africa's tallest mountainGiant groundsels are rare plants that grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) tall. They are endemic to the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro ...
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Africanews on MSNThe Pride of Africa: Efforts underway to protect Africa's endangered grey crowned craneHabitat loss, climate change and human actions have led to a steep decline in the population of the grey crowned crane. Now ...
A SPECIALISED United Nations agency has pledged to assist government efforts to integrate plans on food systems to national ...
The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) is pleased to announce that the first Call for Proposals of ...
President Samia Suluhu appears to be poorly schooled in the history of the United Republic of Tanzania under the founding ...
African nations and development partners launched a bold initiative to support the continent's sustainable economic ...
NAIROBI - At least seven countries in the Horn of Africa region are expected to record higher-than-normal temperatures ...
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Why African civil society organisations struggle to collaborate effectively in climate spacesMany CSOs operate under the influence of international funders whose priorities may not align with continental needs.
The Siouxland Tanzania Educational Medical Ministries, also known as STEMM, is planning a medical trip to a new area of the ...
With the theme Innovation for an Inclusive and Resilient Future, the landmark platform brought together a diverse mix of ...
Thanks to a dedicated group of scientists' training, giant rats are taking down the illegal wildlife trade in Tanzania.
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