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The Citizen on MSNExperts outline path to realise Tanzania's Vision 2050Economists and policy experts have outlined key priorities and offered practical recommendations for the successful implementation of Tanzania’s newly launched National Development Vision 2050, ...
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The Citizen on MSNAI tool helps Airtel slash fraud cases by 56 percentAirtel Tanzania has achieved a significant breakthrough in the fight against mobile scams, reducing fraud cases by 56 percent ...
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The Citizen on MSNDar set for BRT Phase 2 launch as 99 buses head from ChinaDar es Salaam. The government, through the Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit Agency (DART), has received a consignment of 99 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) buses from the manufacturer, Golden Dragon, ahead of the ...
DAR ES SALAAM: THE Tanzania Police Force, through its Traffic Division, has called for a strengthened multi-stakeholder ...
Dar es Salaam. Motorcycle and tricycle riders, popularly known as bodaboda and bajaj operators, are being urged to strictly observe traffic laws to help reduce the rising number of road accidents ...
DAR ES SALAAM: A total of 24 professional and elite (up-and-coming) golfers out of 68 participants in the Lina PG Tour are ...
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Tuko News on MSNBoniface Mwangi Sues Tanzania Over Torture During Detention, Seeks KSh 130m in CompensationActivist Boniface Mwangi and journalist Agather Atuhaire sued Tanzania at the EACJ, accusing the state of abduction, torture, and illegal deportation.
STRATEGIC investments in Dar es Salaam and Tanga ports have catapulted Tanzania into a rising regional hub for chemical ...
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.
Dar es Salaam's water authorities said they would shut off piped water to the city's nearly 6 million people every other day until water levels recover.
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