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The Citizen on MSNTanzania’s Chaumma reveals 'people-centric' Manifesto, promises sweeping reforms
The People’s Liberation Party (Chaumma) has launched its 2025 election manifesto, pledging decentralisation, social-service ...
TANZANIA entrepreneurs are joining forces with a Swedish firm implanted in the region to be part of a $10m (26.1bn/-) fund to ...
ROGATH John was elected as the new Athletics Tanzania (AT) president at an elective meeting, which was held in Mwanza last ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania powers $3bn regional cement surge
A new East Africa Cement Market Report by IMARC Group shows the market reached $2.66 billion in 2024 and is projected to ...
PRESIDENT, Dr Philip Mpango has extended an invitation to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Electoral ...
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The East African on MSNTanzania minister: Foreigners come as investors, then become petty traders
Tanzania defends banning foreigners from 15 small businesses to protect locals and create jobs, despite regional and rights ...
EXCELLENCE in performing kidney transplant is now among major achievements in Tanzania’s health sector, and that, has ...
They join Afghanistan, Japan, Scotland and Tanzania as the teams that enter the tournament after winning regional qualifiers ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania's Independence Leader Julius Nyerere Built a New Army Fit for African Liberation - How He Did It
Tanzania has long enjoyed a reputation as a peaceful country. In contrast to most of its neighbours, this east African nation of 67 million people has largely avoided large-scale violence within its ...
Tanzania security forces interrupting a community meeting in Ololosokwan ward, Arusha region, Tanzania, on June 9, 2022, when residents were discussing the government demarcating a game reserve ...
Tanzania has not shared data on the coronavirus with the World Health Organization since April, and it has reported just 509 cases and 21 deaths, figures that have been widely viewed with skepticism.
In October, Paul Makonda, the governor of Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania’s most populous city, announced the formation of a surveillance team dedicated to hunting down gay people. In an interview with ...
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