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Here’s all you need to know about the CAF Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024 match between Central African Republic and ...
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The Citizen on MSNInside CCM’s bid to turn Tanzania into East Africa’s transport nerve centre
The plan aims to fully leverage Tanzania’s geographic location to serve as a critical gateway for trade and mobility across ...
The Director of Economic Diplomacy and International Trade at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, ...
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The East African on MSNIn Tanzania, inflation holds steady as prices stabilise
Tanzania’s stable inflation and record maize harvest are fuelling economic growth and infrastructure projects.
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The EastAfrican on MSNTanzania minister: Foreigners come as investors, then become petty traders
Tanzania says it imposed a ban on foreigners from doing certain businesses to stop a continual abuse of investment rules under which they had entered the country. Trade and Industry Minister Selemani ...
Tanzania has long enjoyed a reputation as a peaceful country. In contrast to most of its neighbours, this east African nation ...
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The Citizen on MSNStartHub Africa scales up youth entrepreneurship in Tanzania
Dar es Salaam. StartHub Africa is stepping up efforts to equip Tanzanian youths with the skills, mentorship and investment readiness needed to launch and grow sustainable businesses.The organisation ...
“The African diet includes plenty of vegetables, fruits, beans, whole grains, and fermented foods,” said Dr. Quirijn de Mast, an internist and infectious disease specialist at Radboud University.
That’s despite Tanzania being the second biggest receiver of foreign aid in Sub-Saharan Africa (behind only Ethiopia) between 1990 to 2010, receiving $26.85 billion.
“Today Up on Mount Kilimanjaro: I am hoisting high-speed INTERNET COMMUNICATIONS (BROADBAND) on the ROOF OF AFRICA,” tweeted Tanzania’s minister of information and communication, Nape Moses ...
Tanzania’s president has declared the scourge “absolutely finished” and encouraged tourists to come back. The problem is that, outside of Tanzania, people are skeptical.
Tanzania President John Magufuli's bizarre denial of COVID-19 echoes the disastrous mistakes of Thabo Mbeki, South Africa's former president, who famously denied the existence of HIV and AIDS.
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