Anglican Cathedral in Zanzibar to House Anti
Anglican Cathedral in Zanzibar to House Anti-Human Trafficking Centre
AllAfrica.com
The Anglican Diocese of Zanzibar (ADZ) is moving forward with renovations of Christ Church Cathedral to create a centre to raise awareness about the history of slavery in Zanzibar and current human trafficking realities in East Africa and worldwide ...
Human Trafficking Centre
Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
Virtue Online25 Feb
ZANZIBAR: Two Bombs Blast Anglican Cathedral
Virtue Online
Virtue Online
Two bombs went off sequentially this afternoon at the main entrance to Christ Church Cathedral and the Former Slave Market, the largest tourist attraction on the island, Anglican missionary Jerry Kramer has told VOL. "We thank God there were no injuries.
Bombs explode near Zanzibar's Stone TownTravelMole
Bomb blasts at Zanzibar cathedral and tourist barDigitalJournal.com
Bombs target church, restaurant in ZanzibarChicago...
11 years ago
Episcopal News Service25 Feb
Two bombs detonated outside Zanzibar's Anglican cathedral
AFP
Episcopal News Service
[Anglican Diocese of Zanzibar press release] During the mid-afternoon of Monday, Feb. 24, two small explosive devices detonated sequentially near the main entrance to Christ Church Cathedral and the Former Slave Market in Mkunazini. The Cathedral is a ...
Churches and tourist restaurant bombed in ZanzibarThe Tablet (subscription)
Homemade bombs in Zanzibar target tourist restaurant and Anglican...
11 years ago
Anglicannews25 Feb
Two Bombs Detonated Outside Christ Church Anglican Cathedral, Zanzibar
AFP
Anglicannews
Mkunazini, Zanzibar - February 25, 2014 – During the mid-afternoon of Monday, February 24, 2014, two small explosive devices detonated sequentially near the main entrance to Christ Church Cathedral and the Former Slave Market in Mkunazini.
Two bombs detonated outside Zanzibar's Anglican cathedralEpiscopal News Service
Churches and tourist restaurant bombed in ZanzibarThe Tablet (subscription)
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11 years ago
Daily Mail25 Feb
Homemade bombs in Zanzibar target tourist restaurant and Anglican cathedral
AFP
Daily Mail
A restaurant popular with tourists was among the sites affected when homemade bombs were detonated on the Tanzanian holiday island of Zanzibar. Two explosions occurred near an Anglican cathedral and Mercury's restaurant in Stone Town on Monday.
Zanzibar bombings raise questions over safetyTelegraph.co.uk
Bomb explodes at church in ZanzibarCatholic Culture
Four people injured in Zanzibar...
11 years ago
AFP24 Feb
Bomb blasts hit Zanzibar cathedral and tourist bar
AFP
AFP
Zanzibar — Two homemade bombs exploded Monday on the popular Indian Ocean tourist island of Zanzibar, but with no casualties, police said, in the latest in a series of attacks. "Investigations are ongoing to find out details of the blasts and the motive ...
Bombs target church, restaurant in ZanzibarChicago Tribune
Bomb Blasts at Zanzibar Cathedral and Tourist BarNew Tang Dynasty Television
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10 years ago
TheCitizen09 Nov
Anti-narcotics bill for tabling in House
11 years ago
Corruption Drives Since 196616 Feb
State House official explains anti
IPPmedia
Tanzanians have been challenged to participate effectively in the indispensable crusade against corruption that militates against justice dispensation, in addition to eroding governance and credibility on human rights. The challenge was made at a special ...
9 years ago
Dewji Blog02 Nov
State House speaks about Zanzibar election
The State House has learnt, with regret, claims by the Secretary General of the Civic United Front (CUF) and its Presidential candidate in this year’s General Elections in Zanzibar, Honorable Seif Shariff Hamad, that he has been ignored and his request for an appointment with President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, to discuss the political situation in Zanzibar, turned down.
The State House would like to categorically deny that it has received any request from Honorable Hamad for him to meet...
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com08 Jun
Lawmakers' Attendance in Zanzibar House Still Poor
AllAfrica.com
Zanzibar — POOR attendance of the House sessions on Wednesday evening moved to the lowest after legislators failed to approve the 2015/2016 budget for the Ministry of Health due to lack of quorum. The Deputy Speaker of the House, Mr Ali Abdalla Ali, ...