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Court Fines Three Tanzanians for Operating Business Without License


Court Fines Three Tanzanians for Operating Business Without License
AllAfrica.com
Mzuzu — Mzuzu Senior Magistrate Court has fined three Tanzanian Nationals MK 40,000 each or in default serve a three-month imprisonment with hard labour for operating business without license. The court sitting before Senior Magistrate Kondwani Banda ...

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Habari Zinazoendana

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Tanzanians to learn business

Over 200 Tanzanian businesspeople are expected to be coached on how to do business with Americans as the two countries look for ways of improving their business and trade ties.

 

9 years ago

Vijimambo

11 years ago

The Star

Two Tanzanians in Court for Having Expired Passports


Two Tanzanians in Court for Having Expired Passports
The Star
TWO Tanzanian nationals arrested last week in connection to the terror attacks in Lamu were on Monday arraigned at the Lamu law courts. The court heard that the two, Siraj Ramadhan and Swalehe Athman both 26, were arrested on July 23 by KDF officers ...

 

5 years ago

The Citizen Daily

Business shows, sports activities set to colour fifth edition of Tanzanians on Twitter bonanza

Business shows, sports activities set to colour fifth edition of Tanzanians on Twitter bonanza  The Citizen Daily

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Four Tanzanians land in South African court over drugs

Police in the commercial city of Zeerust, South Africa, have arrested four Tanzanians aged between 26 and 41 years on Tuesday at Groot Marico.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

SA court convicts Tanzanians over Rwanda’s ex-general murder plot

>A South African court yesterday convicted four men of attempting to murder former Rwandan general who had fled after falling out with the East African country’s strongman Paul Kagame.

 

9 years ago

IPPmedia

Pinda urges Tanzanians to capitalise on African rights court


Pinda urges Tanzanians to capitalise on African rights court
IPPmedia
Ooutgoing Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda has urged Tanzanians to capitalise on the presence of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (AFCHPR) in the country. The Premier called upon those whose rights have been infringed to optimally make ...

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

YOUR BUSINESS IS OUR BUSINESS : Study shows there’s good business in human waste!

Today is World Toilet Day… Cheers! The banner ‘Toilets save lives’ might sound mundane, far-fetched... Or, at best: a smart-alecky trader’s way of drawing attention to toilet-related ware be fobbed off upon unwary prospective customers…! 

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

YOUR BUSINESS IS OUR BUSINESS: Retiring from Tanzania’s presidency is good business

Seemingly for the umpteenth time, Tanzania’s major partners-in-development have come out in lavish praise for what they described as peaceful, stable transition from one govt to another.

 

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