New lending plan targets young people
>Microfinance organisation Darecha is mobilising resources from donors to support young Tanzanians.
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10 years ago
TheCitizen07 Oct
Plan targets small-scale businesses
>At least 100,000 small-scale businesspeople are expected to benefit from an initiative dubbed ‘Banking on Change’ by next year.
10 years ago
TheCitizen24 Sep
Brewer targets young adults with new spirit
Serengeti Breweries Limited (SBL) has launched a new product as it moves to capture an increased share of Tanzania’s growing young adult population.
10 years ago
TheCitizen20 Nov
Our new Mtwara branch targets rural people: bank
The Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) yesterday opened a new branch in Mtwara.
10 years ago
Daily News20 Feb
People with albinism plan demo
Daily News
PEOPLE living with albinism yesterday announced their intention to demonstrate peacefully next month to push the government to intensify the crackdown on criminals who abduct and kill innocent people whose only 'fault' is being melanin deficient.
5 years ago
CNBC03 Apr
WHO says 'more and more' young people are dying from the coronavirus
WHO says 'more and more' young people are dying from the coronavirus CNBCWHO warns more young people dying from coronavirus | TheHill The HillView Full coverage on Google News
10 years ago
TheCitizen09 May
800 young people to be trained
>More than 800 young people from Ilala and Temeke districts will benefit by a Sh421.39 million empowerment project.
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com23 Sep
Free Movement of People, Goods On Magufuli Plan
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AllAfrica.com
Misenyi — UNION presidential candidate on CCM ticket, Dr John Magufuli, yesterday pledged that if voted into office, he will order the removal of unnecessary road blocks and barriers that have been inconveniencing free movement of people and goods.
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Tanzania's presidential race is not as tight as previously thought—not even...
10 years ago
TheCitizen12 Nov
BLAIR: An ambitious plan to end statelessness for 10m people
>It is now 60 years since stateless people received recognition in international law, and the UN has two conventions (1954 and 1961) dedicated to their protection and the regularization of their situation. Yet an estimated 10 million people worldwide still suffer the problems and indignities of having no nationality.
10 years ago
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