Stakeholders from government, the private sector and development partners have highlighted Tanzania’s strong potential in ...
ACCESS to clean cooking energy remains one of Tanzania’s most pressing development challenges, closely linked to environmental sustainability, public health, and socio-economic progress. Although the ...
When cities get hot, the most vulnerable communities are hit hardest: people living in informal settlements must endure the ...
MINISTER for Community Development, Gender, Women and Special Groups, Dr Dorothy Gwajima, has said that access to clean cooking energy is a strategic national agenda that stimulates economic growth ...
Image 001 L;R- Charity Wairimu, Catherine Njeri ,Lucy Kagure and James Wasonga working at the Ecoa Induction Cooker Line at BURN facility in Ruiru, Kenya Photo by Maurice Mwangi Image 002 L:R- James ...
Dar es Salaam. The government’s ambition for 80 percent of Tanzanians to adopt clean cooking energy by 2034 has drawn renewed attention from experts, who say the transition is essential for public ...
Kenya has granted a licence to Taifa Gas, owned by Tanzanian billionaire Rostam Aziz, to build a cooking gas plant and storage facilities at Mombasa port. The move will challenge Mombasa-based tycoon ...