Doctor explains how dirty cooking fuels affect users

Doctor explains how dirty cooking fuels affect users

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 21/08/2025
The Ministry of Energy reports that 33,000 people in Tanzania die annually from respiratory diseases caused by household air pollution
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