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Al Jazeera on MSNThe Egyptians finding a ‘second home’ after migrating south to TanzaniaAs Europe fortifies its borders, growing numbers of North Africans are moving southwards into other African countries.
AS of last month, 43 local companies had traded agricultural products in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), ...
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The Citizen on MSNFemale bus attendants take the wheel in transport revolutionThe shift marks a significant milestone in an industry that has traditionally been resistant to gender inclusion ...
Expanding its footprint in Africa’s thriving hospitality sector, Swiss-Belhotel International has announced the signing of a ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania’s journalists’ accreditation board cracks down on unregistered scribesDar es Salaam. The Journalists Accreditation Board (JAB) has reaffirmed its resolve to take firm action against individuals practising journalism without the necessary academic qualifications or ...
DAR ES SALAAM: Community health workers have been urged to collect and maintain accurate data on patients living with ...
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The Citizen on MSNPresident Samia pledges Sh1 billionDar es Salaam. President Samia Suluhu Hassan has pledged a generous reward of Sh1 billion to the players and technical bench of the Tanzania national football team, Taifa Stars, if they win the ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNDar port unlocks new era of efficiency with digital leapDAR ES SALAAM: APALPABLE sense of relief has swept through Dar es Salaam port as it embraces a new, sophisticated digital ...
This question is particularly urgent in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s largest and wealthiest city—and gateway to important tourist destinations such as Zanzibar, the Serengeti, and Ngorogoro Crater.
The Dar es Salaam Scene. There’s other tech happening in Tanzania too. A few blocks away is [Ruta Electronics], a similar sugar cube sized shop developing smart meters.
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