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Tanzanian officials have dismissed allegations by an environmental activist group that Chinese diplomatic and military staff went on buying sprees for illegal ivory while on official visits to East Africa. The country's foreign minister said on Friday that the report ...
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Opposition politicians this week reacted angrily to the Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda's call for the parliament to see possibility of banning members of the House from walking out in protest. Those who talked to The Guardian on Sunday at different times ...