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  • The Lamadi Water Project in Simiyu Benefits 85,000 People for 12.8 Billion

    Posted on :Tuesday , 1st July 2025

    Over 85,000 households will benefit from the 12.8 billion dollar Lamadi Water Project, which was launched by President Samia Suluhu Hassan in Busega District, Simiyu Region.

     

    President Samia, who spoke at the event, reiterated the government's dedication to enhancing family welfare and promoting growth by guaranteeing the availability of essential social services throughout th. . .

  • The Government of Tanzania Allots 9.3 Billion for a Significant Water Project in Rombo

    Posted on :Thursday , 1st May 2025

    To solve long-standing water shortages in 31 villages in the lowland plains of Rombo District, Kilimanjaro Region, the government has set aside 9.3 billion/- for the implementation of a significant water project.

     

    According to Prof. Mkenda, all project plans have been completed, and the required funding has been obtained.

     

    "This project demonstrates the dedic. . .

  • Tanzania's Vice President Demands More Research on Water Resources

    Posted on :Tuesday , 4th March 2025

    In order to produce new knowledge and improve comprehension of water availability and quality, Vice President Dr. Philip Mpango has emphasized the necessity of additional research in water resource management.

     

    At the opening of the fourth International Scientific Water Conference on Wednesday at the Mlimani City Conference Centre in Dar es Salaam, Dr. Mpango made this declara. . .

  • Tanzania's Mwanza Receives 20.9 Billion for 56 Ongoing, New Water Projects

    Posted on :Thursday , 2nd January 2025

    The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASA) has allotted a total of 20.9 billion to the Mwanza Region for the development of 56 new and ongoing rural water projects.

     

    RUWASA Regional Manager Engineer Godfrey Sanga made this announcement in Mwanza on Friday, emphasizing the government's initiatives to alleviate rural water shortages.

     

    In order to pay. . .

  • Regional Climate-resilient Water Investment Program Development is started by SADC

    Posted on :Wednesday , 4th September 2024

    The SADC secretariat has launched the SADC Regional Climate Resilient Water Investment Programme (SADC-AIP), a regional initiative to support climate resilience and water security in the region, ahead of the Summit of Heads of State of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) on August 17 in Harare, Zimbabwe.  

     

    Tanzania, Zambia, Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesot. . .

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