Most of Zanzibar archipelago's seaweed is grown on the island of Pemba, which has rocky inlets rather than flat wide beaches and consequently been less affected by rising water temperatures.
The same ocean that once brought prosperity to Stone Town now poses an existential threat, as rising sea levels and extreme ...
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Hosted on MSNZanzibar residents complain about frequent power cutsUnguja. Residents and small-scale business owners in Zanzibar have expressed their frustration over frequent and unannounced power outages, which they say are causing significant losses, particularly ...
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TravelNoire on MSNIs Zanzibar Safe? A Guide for Tourists in 2024so bottled water is essential, and travelers should ensure they’re vaccinated and use mosquito repellent to protect against ...
Coastal communities like Jambiani in Zanzibar, Tanzania, have always relied on the ocean to survive. But climate change and rising water temperatures have made traditional fishing and seaweed ...
ZANZIBAR: THE National Sports Council of Zanzibar, in collaboration with the Zanzibar Commission for Tourism, has organised ...
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