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New ferry increases Tanzania Marine Safety


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New ferry increases Tanzania Marine Safety
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Tanzania has for some time now had a dismal record when it comes to marine safety with a series of accidents on lakes and on the ocean with thousands of lives lost over the past decades. Authorities were stung by sustained criticism over their approach to ...
New ferry to provide solution to increasing traffic congestionDaily News

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10 years ago

TheCitizen

Opposition faults protocol on marine equipment safety

>The opposition camp in Parliament yesterday punched holes in the Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Fixed Platforms Located on the Continental Shelf, dubbed ‘SUA Protocol, 1988,’ that seeks to protect Tanzania’s 101 equipment and signs in the Indian Ocean and all economic activities in the country including oil and gas exploration.

 

9 years ago

Dewji Blog

Mobile Money: How it increases your safety when shopping online

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Who hasn’t heard of Tigo Cash, M-PESA or Airtel Money? Starting from the smallest transactions of buying airtime credit, up to purchasing a complete interior for your new kitchen. Mobile Money is taking Tanzania by storm.

Its many applications and benefits offer new opportunities that go hand-in-hand with another rising star in Tanzania’s technology landscape: E-commerce or online shopping.

E-commerce has been around in Tanzania for quite some years now, but took a huge leap forward 2 years...

 

10 years ago

East African Business Week

Tanzania carries out audit on marine vessels


Tanzania carries out audit on marine vessels
East African Business Week
MWANZA, Tanzania - Tanzania has conducted a marine survey that covered nine old lake vessels to determin sea worthiness, writes ANDREW ZABLON. According to the Minister for Transport, Samwel Sitta, “The survey was conducted to passenger vessels ...

 

10 years ago

BBC

Blast fishing destroying Tanzania's marine habitats

Blast fishing leaves Tanzania’s coral reefs in rubble

 

10 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Tanzania's Trade Share in EAC Increases


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Tanzania's Trade Share in EAC Increases
AllAfrica.com
TANZANIA'S share of intra-regional trade in East African Community region has increased from 15 per cent in 2005 to 26 per cent by last year grossing over 1.5 billion US dollars, the government has said. The Permanent Secretary at Ministry of East African ...
Tanzania ready for East African single visa to participateNFL News and Rumors
Kenya, TZ to enforce tour operators' dealCapital FM Kenya
Harmonising travel in East...

 

11 years ago

Daily News

China increases education sponsorship to Tanzania


China increases education sponsorship to Tanzania
Daily News
THE number of Tanzanians studying in China has increased since the two countries signed a bilateral educational exchange five decades ago. China's Ministry of Education statistics shows that by the end of last year, there were 1,167 Tanzanian students ...

 

9 years ago

Nature World News

Illegal Blast Fishing Destroys Tanzania's Rich Marine Life


Nature World News
Illegal Blast Fishing Destroys Tanzania's Rich Marine Life
Nature World News
Tanzanian fishermen are using a rather aggressive approach to increase their catches – they toss a homemade bottle bombs into the sea, killing hundreds of fish at one time. This dangerous tactic, also known as blast fishing, indirectly threatens ...

 

11 years ago

ETurboNews

Tanzania ferry owners go free, denying justice for victims


eTurboNews
Tanzania ferry owners go free, denying justice for victims
eTurboNews
Tanzania's prosecutorial system has come under widespread attack when news emerged yesterday that maritime bureaucrats, the owners and the crew of the MV Spice Islander, are apparently going free, following the arguably worst ever maritime disaster in ...
Suspects charged in MV Spice Islander accident acquittedSabahi Online

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11 years ago

Sabahi Online

Tanzania increases police efforts to fight poaching, halves elephant hunting quota


Tanzania increases police efforts to fight poaching, halves elephant hunting quota
Sabahi Online
Tanzanian police have agreed to implement new tactical and technical strategies to curb poaching and to increase their collaboration with Interpol, Tanzania's Daily News reported Monday (June 30th).
Tanzania Increases Police Efforts to Fight Poaching, Halves Elephant Hunting ...AllAfrica.com

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