Tanzania
Las inundaciones han matado a 58 personas en Tanzania durante las últimas dos semanas, según el Gobierno, mientras continúan las fuertes lluvias en el país de África Oriental. En la región costera, más de 126.000 personas se han visto afectadas por el temporal. El portavoz del Ejecutivo, Mobhare Matinyi, dijo que se habían distribuido suministros esenciales, incluidos alimentos, a los afectados. Tanzania planea construir 14 presas para evitar inundaciones en el futuro, añadió. África oriental está experimentando fuertes lluvias y, según informes, inundaciones en la vecina Kenia han matado al m...
Euronews (Spanish)
Bi Kidude performing with the the Culture Musical Club orchestra at Afrikafestival Hertme 2009 in Zanzibar. Screenshot from YouTube video, ‘Culture Musical Club & Bi Kidude – Jua Toka – LIVE at Afrikafestival Hertme 2009′ by AfricanMusicFestival. Fair use. From traditional rhythms to modern genres, Tanzanian music has transcended mere melodies, assuming multifaceted roles that reflect the country's diverse heritage and socio-political landscape. The rich history of music in Tanzania unveils a captivating narrative of resilience, resistance, celebration, and unity, illuminating the profound imp...
Global Voices
Dar es Salaam (AFP) - US Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled Thursday an initiative to expand trade with Tanzania as she hailed the leader of the East African nation as a "champion" of democracy. On the second leg of her trip to Africa, Harris said EXIM Bank, the US government credit agency, would sign a memorandum of understanding to facilitate up to $500 million in exports to Tanzania covering transport, infrastructure, digital technology and clean energy projects. "On the subject of economic growth, good governance delivers predictability, stability and rules which businesses need to inve...
AFP
Washington (AFP) - US Vice President Kamala Harris will start a three-country tour of Africa this weekend, promoting the White House's positive vision of the continent as the "future of the world." Harris' trip to Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia is the latest salvo in deepening US engagement with a continent largely ignored under Republican Donald Trump -- and long viewed in Washington as more of a problem area than a land of opportunity. "We want to dismantle long-held and often outdated notions of what it means to live, work and invest in Africa," a senior US official told reporters, speaking on ...
AFP
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