Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan has confirmed an outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in the northwest of the country, with one confirmed case so far.
WHO was the first to report on Jan 14 of a suspected outbreak of Marburg that had killed eight people in Tanzania's Kagera region.
Selfless Solutions founder Patrick Irwin (right) formed the nonprofit to provide opportunities to underprivileged children in Tanzania. “We started in education, because that’s the gateway to ...
A 30-year-old Israeli woman was killed on Saturday when a jeep rolled over during a family trip to a safari in Tanzania. Five other members of her family were lightly injured in the accident and ...
Tanzania has dismissed a World Health Organisation (WHO) report of a suspected new outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg virus in the north-west of the country. On Tuesday, the global health agency ...
The Israeli who was killed on Saturday in a jeep accident while on a safari in Tanzania was identified on Sunday as Inbar Greidinger-Geisler. She was with five family members who were injured and ...
DAR ES SALAAM, - Tanzania's government said no-one in the country had tested positive for the Marburg virus after the World Health Organization said at least eight people in the northwest were ...
BANGKOK — More than a hundred baby tortoises, most of them dead, have been returned to Tanzania from Thailand as evidence in a case against a wildlife smuggling network, the international police ...
A revolution in vehicle fuel is gaining momentum in Tanzania, but a lack of filling stations means it is stuck in second gear. Like Nigeria and some other countries on the continent, Tanzania is ...