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  • Projects of Sh4.15 Trillion will Help Tanzania's Water Sector

    Posted on :Monday , 3rd November 2025

    By completion, rural coverage will reach 83 percent and urban access will increase to 91.6 percent. By 2030, the government wants 85 percent of rural areas and 95 percent of urban areas to have access.

     

    The Same-Mwanga-Korogwe Project, which is valued at Sh406 billion, provides 51.65 million liters of water per day to 300,000 households in Kilimanjaro and Tanga.

     

  • Tanzania Rainwater Project Funded by Buzwagi Mine: 4.8 Billion

    Posted on :Tuesday , 2nd September 2025

    A 4.8 billion dollar rainwater filtering facility is being funded by the Barrick-Buzwagi Mine, which is nearing the conclusion of its closure phase, to supply Mwendakulima and the rest of Kahama with safe and clean water.

     

    During the Uhuru Torch reception and foundation stone laying ceremony, Buzwagi Mine Closure Manager Zonnastraal Mumbi stated that although the mine is in it. . .

  • A Tanzanian Government Project Has Raised $200 Billion to Improve Access to Water

    Posted on :Monday , 4th August 2025

    According to the Dar es Salaam Water and Sanitation Authority (DAWASA), women no longer have to trek great distances to find water because of the "Kumtua Mama Ndoo Kichwani" program.

     

    The campaign has helped mobilize 200 billion dollars, which is being used to implement water projects throughout the nation.

     

    Numerous water projects around the country have bee. . .

  • 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. . .

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