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The tiny island of Zanzibar, locally known as Unguja, sits 15 miles off the coast of Tanzania, near Dar-Es-Salaam. A semi-autonomous region, it’s renowned for pristine beaches and rich history. Douglas Cruickshank offers this insider’s profile.
EUROPEAN UNION (EU) Ambassador in Tanzania Manfredo Fanti has expressed his pleasure by the implementation of the Zanzibar Spices project, saying he holds high hopes the project will not only reduce poverty but eradicate it from among many farmers in the Isles.
Dangote cement factory to begin plastics recycling
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Dangote cement factory to begin plastics recycling
MTWARA-based Dangote cement factory will soon start recycling plastics into new products, a move aimed to assist in the factory and surrounding areas environmental cleanliness.
The factory’s senior production manager in Tanzania Abayomi Awofudu made the remarks here over the weekend when handing over waste bins for collection of plastic wastes donated by the factory to officials of Hiari village in Mtwara District.
Awofudu explained that Dangote cement factory will have a procedure of recycling hard waste, particularly plastics into other products.
“Today we are handing over these waste bins to the village officials whereas the villagers will use them to collect wastes including plastics and store them in the right places, all aimed to protect our environment,” said the manager.
Inside Africa, the unknown continent
Jeffrey Gettleman’s book is a fresh and inspiring take on the African diaspora, presented candidly
This is my 259th Worldview column. It is also my first piece about Africa, a continent that most of us forget even exists unless we read about a horrible news story of war, poverty, disease, or strife.
Jeffrey Gettleman, the South Asia Bureau Chief of the
New York Times, who now lives in Delhi, will agree that the world has a bias against this huge continent that covers 20 per cent of Earth’s land area, large enough to fit China, India, the United States, and most of Europe put together. In his wonderful memoir,