Call to defend the poor like Sokoine
>Tanzanians have been urged to emulate the former Prime Minister, Edward Sokoine, by working hard and defending the poor, as the nation observes the 31st anniversary of the Sokoine’s death today.
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Hon. ambassador Mwaidi Sinare Maajar followed by honorable Minister of Science and Communication, Prof Makame Mbarawa together with the author Mr. Norman Moyo beating the drums marking the unveiling of the book “Rumble in the Jungle” to the invited guests, the event took place at the Hyatt Hotel, far right is the MC of the event, Taji Liundi.
A Tanzanian based telecommunications executive, Norman Moyo, CEO of Helios Towers Tanzania launched his first leadership book called Rumble in the...
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