STATUS OF COVID-19 VACCINE IN TANZANIA
By Roseline Sanga – Art in Tanzania internship In Tanzania, the disputes continue between government officials, some of them are…
By Roseline Sanga – Art in Tanzania internship In Tanzania, the disputes continue between government officials, some of them are…
By Roseline Sanga – Art in Tanzania internship Medical and Public Health In Tanzania, disputes continue between government officials; some…
By Gwamaka Mwakyusa – Art in Tanzania internship Delta variant, a strain of Covid-19 that wreaked havoc during India’s second…
By Gwamaka Makyusa – Art in Tanzania internship After lagging behind the United States and United Kingdom on the distribution…
By Romaisa Hussain – Art in Tanzania internship Coronavirus (COVID-19), identified in 2019 as a deadly respiratory illness which spreads…
B Nyamboge Mwema Nyawangwe – Art in Tanzania internship As well as it is known COVID-19 is a global pandemic…
Written by Daniel Christopher Mkilanya – Art in Tanzania internship One year into the COVID-19 pandemic there isn’t one industry unaffected, and tourism is no exception. From canceled weddings and festivals to less dining out, the world has taken a hit from the large decline in tourism. The U.S. alone has seen more than $297 billion in losses from the decrease in travel since the beginning of March 2020. However, as the summer months push on and people look for any excuse to leave their houses, tourism is making a comeback – for better or worse. The tourism…