Tigo’s Mount Kilimanjaro tree planting campaign lures top CEOs
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Tigo’s Mount Kilimanjaro tree planting campaign lures top CEOs
SOME of the country’s top chief executive officers and managing directors are rallying behind their peer, Simon Karikari, the CEO of Tigo Tanzania in donating trees to support the telecommunications company’s campaign targeting to plant 28,000 trees around Africa’s rooftop.
A glacier cap is seen on top of Africa’s highest point at Mount Kilimanjaro.
“I am honoured to donate 100 trees in addition to the 10,000 trees already donated by Tigo Tanzania,” said Karikari after joining forces with his company to back the campaign which has since lured top CEO and MDs in the country.
Church, WHO speak out against Tanzania over Covid-19
Tuesday February 02 2021
People wait in a line at Kimara bus station in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in April 2020. PHOTO | AFP
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There is no official Covid-19-related statistics or information available in Tanzania and issuing of unsanctioned Covid-19 information is strictly prohibited and restricted to the president, prime minister, the minister for Health and the government’s chief spokesman.
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The World Health Organisation said Thursday that it was in touch with Tanzania as President John Magufuli on Wednesday called for caution against Covid-19 vaccines being developed by Western scientists. The president also said that Tanzania is not planning to impose Covid-19 restrictions or lockdown anytime.