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Crime Rate Rising in Tanzania


spyghana.com
Crime Rate Rising in Tanzania - Report
AllAfrica.com
CRIME rate in the country is on the rise, according to research findings by Twaweza, showing that three out of ten citizens experienced theft last year, with half of all Tanzanians having had something stolen from them. Released in Dar es Salaam, the findings ...
30 percent of Tanzanians experience theft in last 12 months - reportspyghana.com

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10 years ago

TheCitizen

Crime rate high at TZ’s oldest varsity

>Criminals posing as students have turned the country’s most respected and oldest university into a den of robbers—which poses a security threat to thousands of students and their lecturers, thanks to security lapses.

 

9 years ago

Independent Online

Divorce rate spikes after Tanzania poll


Independent Online
Divorce rate spikes after Tanzania poll
Independent Online
Dar Es Salaam - Up to 50 women in Zanzibar have been divorced for taking part in the recent Tanzanian elections against the will of their husbands, according to lawyers and women's rights campaigners. Mzuri Issa, coordinator of the Tanzania Media ...
Tanzania: Straight Talk - Mr President, Why Keep Us Guessing Over Cabinet?AllAfrica.com
Island in the sunAsiaOne
Zanzibar - Spice Island but also so much moreeTurboNews

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11 years ago

TheCitizen

Tanzania set to raise energy use rate

>Tanzania is on top gear to implement the new goal on achieving high power consumption per capital to be set by the United Nations after completion of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) timeframe next year.

 

10 years ago

BMI Experts

Tanzania's growth rate likely to fall in 2015


Daily Times Nigeria
Tanzania's growth rate likely to fall in 2015 - BMI experts
IPPmedia
Tanzania's economy is likely to experience a fall in real growth rate from the current 7 percent to 6.9 per cent in 2015, experts have warned. This is associated with the IPTL power scandal troubling the government, which has led to the withholding of funds by ...
Tanzania's AG, Frederick Werema, quits amid corruption rowDaily Times Nigeria
Tanzania Attorney General Resigns Over Graft...

 

9 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Tanzania: Radicalism Rising in Tanzania but No Panic Yet


Tanzania: Radicalism Rising in Tanzania but No Panic Yet
AllAfrica.com
Like its East African neighbours -- which are battling the effects of a huge unemployed youth population -- Tanzania now has to contend with religious radicalism. According to Chief of Tanzania Defence Intelligence Maj-Gen Venance Mabeyo, radicalism is ...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Under-five mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) Tanzania

The number of under-five deaths worldwide has declined from 12.7 (12.6, 13.0) million in 1990 to 5.9 (5.7, 6.4) million in 2015.

 

11 years ago

Times Of Oman

Embassy of Tanzania in Muscat expects a growth rate of 7 per cent this year


Times of Oman
Embassy of Tanzania in Muscat expects a growth rate of 7 per cent this year
Times of Oman
Muscat: The Embassy of Tanzania in Muscat hosted a celebration to mark the Golden Jubilee, or 50th anniversary, of the country attaining independence. On April 26, 1964, the mainland territory, Tanganyika, which was a British mandate, and the Indian ...

 

10 years ago

Dewji Blog

How the Cyber Crime Law will affect E-commerce in Tanzania

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The recently introduced Cyber crime Act bill of 2015 by the parliament of Tanzania promises to provide security to all citizens from any sort of cyber-attack that may come their way as they are surfing on the internet. For a developing country like Tanzania this is a big step in trying to make sure justice is served and that all those that are using the internet as a medium to take advantage of people’s rights, privacy and that of the state are dealt with accordingly.

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9 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Tanzania: Numbers Keep Rising but Quality Still Poor


National Geographic
Tanzania: Numbers Keep Rising but Quality Still Poor
AllAfrica.com
While various efforts have been made to improve quality in the education sector over the past 10 years, tangible results are yet to be realised, though enrolment numbers have notably increased, a new study says. The report titled 'Ten Years of Jakaya ...
How This Tanzanian Musician Made Ivory a National Campaign IssueNational Geographic
Anti-poaching efforts get into higher geareTurboNews
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