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  • The Tanzanian Government Commits 4.7bn/ - Towards Improving Water Infrastructure

    Posted on :Wednesday , 7th June 2023

    The Tanzanian Government Commits 4.7bn/ - Towards Improving Water Infrastructure

     

    In order to conclude more water projects in the region, the government has nearly quadrupled the funding allotted to the Rural Water Sanitation Agency (RUWASA) in Geita region for the 2023–2024 fiscal year. At a gathering of Community Based Water Services Organisations (CBWSOs). . .

  • The Implementation of the 28-urban Water Project Will Begin Shortly.

    Posted on :Thursday , 30th March 2023

    Jumaa Aweso announced recently the 28-Urban Water Project in Songea, Tanzania, at the event for the signing of the agreement for the project's establishment between both the government and the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CHICCO). Mr. Aweso is the Water Minister, who was depicted by Deputy Minister Maryprisca Mahundi.According to the contract, the initiative will boost Song. . .

  • Tanzania: EU Ambassadors Give Mwauwasa Projects a Thumbs Up

    Posted on :Tuesday , 31st January 2023

     

    Last week, an ambassador representing European (EU) nations visited Mwanza and many projects, including the ongoing Butimba Water Treatment Plant (WTP).

    The Ambassadors at the location acknowledged their happiness with the project's progress, which is over 60% complete.

     

    The cooperation of the EU and its member states helped to finance the works to create th. . .

  • The government has Pledged $36 Million for the Makonde Water Supply.

    Posted on :Wednesday , 9th November 2022

    The Makonde Plateau Water Supply Project in the Mtwara region will be implemented in Tanzania with the help of 84.7 billion Tanzanian shillings (more than $36 million) from the government. Over the coming years, it is intended to increase this region of the nation's access to clean drinking water.

    The government has budgeted Tshs 84.7 billion (more than US$36 million) for the continued e. . .

  • TANZANIA: Ten Dams will Collect Rainwater to Serve the Cities of Dodoma and Singida.

    Posted on :Friday , 21st October 2022

    TANZANIA: Ten Dams will Collect Rainwater to Serve the Cities of Dodoma and Singida.

    Ten dams are being built in Tanzania's Dodoma and Singida areas, according to Jumaa Aweso, minister of water and irrigation. In a climate-changed environment, future infrastructure will gather rainwater to provide families, farmers, and herders.

    A new initiative will undoubtedly help the residents. . .

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