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Conflicts over water rise in Tanzania
2013-10-19 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Inter Press Service: Conflicts over water are increasing in the sprawling Pangani River Basin in northeastern Tanzania as farmers and herders jostle for dwindling water resources in the face of climate change. Over the past decade, Maasai pastoralists from the northern areas of Moshi and Arusha have been streaming towards the basin with tens of thousands of their cattle in search of water and grazing pasture. Hafsa Mtasiwa, the Pangani district commissioner, told IPS that the Maasais` traditional land was strained...
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Tanzania: Kilombero Sugar Output Growth Impresses
2013-09-11 07:53:18| Sugar Industry News
KILOMBERO Sugar Company Limited (KSCL), Tanzania's biggest sugar firm that operates from Kilombero District in Morogoro Region, is part of Illovo Sugar Group and in the last seven years, it has paid over 136bn/- in taxes to the government.
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Tanzania: Sugar Firm Invests Sh78 Billion in New Distillery
2013-09-09 07:42:39| Sugar Industry News
KILOMBERO Sugar Company Limited (KSCL) has started distilling extra neutral alcohol (ENA), which is used as an input to produce industrial alcohol.
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Tanzania: Norway Stops Funding Conservation Projects
2013-08-07 23:26:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
allAfrica: A GRANT worth over 6.9bn/- aimed at conserving Kazimzumbwi and Pugu forests on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam allocated to the Wildlife Conservation Society of Tanzania (WCST) has been suspended due to financial irregularities. Royal Norwegian Embassy Programme Officer for Environment and Climate Change, Yassin Mkwizu said on Friday that WCST has officially terminated the funding after disbursing over 1.135 million US dollars (over 1.8bn/-). "The embassy has terminated the contract with Wildlife...
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Helios Towers to acquire Vodacom Tanzania towers
2013-07-22 09:39:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Helios Towers Tanzania (HTT) has reached an agreement with Vodacom Tanzania to acquire the mobile operator's tower network in the country for stock and cash, in Vodacom Group's first towers transaction. The partnership involves the transfer of 1,149 existing telecom towers from Vodacom to HTT and a commitment to a short-term roll-out which will see a significant increase in points of service owned by HTT and more than double HTT's existing presence in Tanzania. Under the deal, HTT will acquire all of Vodacom's existing passive infrastructure and supply Vodacom with a significant increase in points of service in Tanzania. The deal will enable Vodacom to lease back the infrastructure subject to a long-term contract. The deal will expand HTA's tower coverage in Africa to 4,700 owned towers. The transaction will see Vodacom acquire a 24.5 percent share in HTT.
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