15 per cent of teenagers in Tanzania illiterate
15 per cent of teenagers in Tanzania illiterate
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Thirteen years after the government implemented the Complementary Basic Education in Tanzania (COBET) programme it is reported that more than 1.5 million children aged between 11 and 18 years are still not attending any school. In fact, even now, just ...
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Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
African Manager12 Jan
Tanzania: Tanzania set to maintain above 7 per cent GDP growth in 2015
News Of Rwanda Group
African Manager
Tanzania's economy continued to register strong macro-economic performance in 2014 with increased receipts from exported goods and services, President Jakaya Kikwete said in Dar es Salaam on Friday. Addressing heads of diplomatic missions and ...
State Commits to Free Secondary SchoolingAllAfrica.com
Tanzania won't attack Rwandan FDLR rebels – says foreign ministerNews Of Rwanda Group
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11 years ago
TheCitizen04 May
Study: 23pc in Serengeti are illiterate
About 23 per cent of the adult population representing 29,431 people out of 125,531 in the district does not know how to read, count and write. Most of the illiterate are females.
10 years ago
PM19 Jan
Tanzania's FDIs Grow By 39 Per Cent
AllAfrica.com
FOREIGN direct investments (FDI) to Tanzania grew by 39 per cent between 2011/2012 and thus reducing the country's dependence of foreign aid inflows, Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda has noted. The Premier made the remarks in Dar es Salaam, while ...
Kudos to state's BRN initiativeDaily News
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11 years ago
TheCitizen03 Aug
Tanzania puts 5 per cent more people on ARVs
Tanzania managed to add only five per cent of people living with HIV/Aids into the group of those who are on antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) between 2010 and last year.Â
11 years ago
TheCitizen21 Jul
Tanzania’s trade deficit widens 24 per cent
Tanzania’s current account deficit -- meaning that the country’s economy is functioning on borrowed means -- widened by 24 per cent in the year ending June 2014 as the country experienced an increase in imports of goods and services, Bank of Tanzania (BoT) has said.
10 years ago
Coastweek02 Jun
Tanzania elephant population declines by 60 per cent: survey
Coastweek
ARUSHA, Tanzania (Xinhua) -- Tanzania has released elephant population estimates from a country-wide aerial survey which shows that elephant population has declined by 60 per cent since 2009. Lazaro Nyalandu, Tanzania's Minister for Natural ...
Marketing drive boosts tourismDaily News
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11 years ago
Daily News04 Aug
NGO refutes claims of calling civic leaders 'illiterate'
Daily News
Daily News
SIKIKA, a Dar es Salaam based civil society organisation, has refuted allegations that it described councillors in Kondoa District as illiterate, saying the claims lacked evidence. Addressing journalists in Dar es Salaam, Sikika board chairperson, Ms Pili ...
10 years ago
Coastweek23 May
Tanzania military plan to increase defence budget by 30 per cent
IPPmedia
Coastweek
DAR ES SALAAM Tanzania (Xinhua) -- Tanzania has said that it will increase its defense budget by 30 per cent in the next fiscal year. Hussein Mwinyi, the east African nation's Minister for Defense and National Service, told the National Assembly in capital ...
Security first priority - govtIPPmedia
State to strengthen security using high-tech equipmentDaily News
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10 years ago
Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide20 Jun
Tanzania: Dar Port Cargo Traffic Grows At 14 Per Cent
Hindustan Times
Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
Dar Es Salaam port's annual cargo traffic growth now stands at 14, the Acting Director General of the Tanzania Ports Authority, Mr Awadhi Massawe, says. He told editors of Tanzania media houses on a familiarisation tour of the Dar es Salaam Port that major ...
Tanzania current account deficit narrows 23 pct in year to April: central bankReuters Africa
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