ILO predicts rise in joblessness
Unemployment will rise by 11 million in the next five years due to slower growth and turbulence, the UN warned on Tuesday. More than 212 million people will be jobless by 2019 against the current level of 201 million, the International Labour Organisation said.
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Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen26 Aug
Is curriculum to blame for joblessness?
>On Tuesday, January 17, 2012, the Daily Monitor, reported “11,000 graduate to 83 per cent joblessness.â€The headline was striking. It carried two interesting figures which equally presented double emotions.
10 years ago
TheCitizen30 Jan
A CHAT FROM LONDON: The rise and rise of bowel problems, bad wind and gluten
>When I was a kid there was a funny, dirty popular jingle. A naughty song about bad wind, or in impolite, raw English, farting. Allegedly composed on the East African coast where Swahili lullabies developed and creativity blossomed. Swahili of Taarab, fun, mischief, music and fish.
10 years ago
BBC
Grobbelaar predicts Zimbabwe exodus
Former international Bruce Grobbelaar believes Zimbabwe players will leave the country as a result of their expulsion from the World Cup.
10 years ago
IPPmedia01 Oct
CCM now predicts victory in Zanzibar.
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A CCM commissioned survey in Zanzibar has predicted that the 38 year old party will win by more than 60 per cent in the forthcoming General Election. Briefing journalists here, CCM Deputy General Secretary (Isles), Vuai Ali Vuai confidently said his ...
Karume rallies behind Magufuli, SheinDaily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
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11 years ago
Daily News18 Sep
Nnauye predicts CUF 'downfall' in Zanzibar
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CHAMA Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) Ideology and Publicity Secretary, Mr Nape Nnauye, has claimed that CUF has laid the ground for its downfall for nodding to the formation of a government of national unity (GNU) in the Isles. Addressing a public rally in Mafia, ...
11 years ago
BBC
Jordaan predicts change to African Football
Danny Jordaan, organiser of the 2010 World Cup, predicts that the governance of African football is set to undergo significant change.
11 years ago
BBC
Uganda predicts bigger coffee crop
Uganda's coffee farmers are looking forward to a bigger harvest of beans this year thanks to more rain
11 years ago
TheCitizen15 Jan
US agency predicts 7.3pc GDP growth
Tanzania’s 2014 economic outlook is positive despite anticipated revenue collection shortfalls and dwindling exports, according to a new report.
10 years ago
Daily News20 Apr
2015 general poll to be peaceful, ELCT predicts
Daily News
EVANGELICAL Lutheran Church of Tanzania (ELCT) has predicted that, like many previous polls, the country's general election late this year will be conducted peacefully. The prediction was aired here as the church's Arusha City Cathedral convened for ...
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