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Tanzania aims to build momentum against MauritaniaAfter a commanding 2-0 victory over Burkina Faso in the tournament opener, ...
Tanzania's efforts to expand access to financial services are yielding significant results, with the Tanzania Financial ...
Despite experiencing steady economic growth, Tanzania continues to face significant challenges regarding income inequality ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNElectoral reforms stall in Tanzania as ruling party’s grip tightens before critical elections.As the country slides towards electoral authoritarianism, even Southern African Development Community and East African ...
DAR ES SALAAM: THE Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Dr. Pindi Chana, has called on all research institutions in the ...
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The Citizen on MSNMotorcycle crashes remain Tanzania’s deadliest road threat, report revealsDar es Salaam. Motorcycle crashes continue to be one of the deadliest forms of road incidents in Tanzania, claiming hundreds ...
A handful of travel destinations have legendary names that evoke adventure, and this colourful, lively and historic port is ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania, Us Project Provides Cataract Surgeries to 100,000 PeopleTHE government, in collaboration with a US firm international organization, Helen Keller, has treated trachoma patients and provided cataract surgeries to approximately 100,000 people across 64 local ...
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The Citizen on MSNMotorcycle accidents cause nearly half of all road deaths in TanzaniaDar es Salaam. Motorcycle accidents continue to be one of the deadliest forms of road incidents in Tanzania, claiming ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNTanzania: Transparency, Cooperation Emphasised As Preparations for 2025 Polls IntensifyTRANSPARENCY and cooperation have emerged as the bedrock of preparations for the next General Election--which promises to be one of the country's most significant democratic exercises.
Tanzania’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has issued permits to 12 Western observer missions to monitor the ...
A Ugandan lawyer, Steven Kalali, has petitioned the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) over a new Tanzanian law that ...
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