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Tanzania: Authorities Recover Gun Lost in Mvomero Clashes


Tanzania: Authorities Recover Gun Lost in Mvomero Clashes
AllAfrica.com
Morogoro — A police gun which was stolen during a fight between farmers and pastoralists in Dihinda Village in Mvomero District has been recovered. Mvomero District commissioner Betty Mkwasa said the gun was recovered after police conducted a ...

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9 years ago

TheCitizen

Authorities recover gun lost in Mvomero clashes

A police gun which was stolen during a fight between farmers and pastoralists in Dihinda Village in Mvomero District has been recovered.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Suspect seized as police recover gun, bullets

>Police in Tanga have recovered a sub-machine gun (SMG) and 20 bullets believed to have been snatched from its officers by gunmen recently.

 

10 years ago

Daily News

Coast police recover gun stolen from cop at Tazara


Coast police recover gun stolen from cop at Tazara
Daily News
POLICE in Coast Region said today that they have recovered two firearms, one stolen from a policeman at Tazara area while another from Mogas filling station in Mkata, Bagamoyo. The Regional Police Commander (RPC), Jafari Ibrahim, said the two firearms ...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Do we really need local authorities in Tanzania?

Our current Constitution of 1977 in Chapter Eight (Articles 145&146) creates public authorities commonly known as local government authorities. The main object of having these authorities is to transfer part of the central government powers to the people at all levels; that is to say in each region, district, urban area and village.

 

9 years ago

Thirds Of Its Elephants In Just The Last 4 Years

Tanzania Has Lost Two


PlanetSave.com
Tanzania Has Lost Two-Thirds Of Its Elephants In Just The Last 4 Years
PlanetSave.com
Tanzania has lost two-thirds of its elephant population in just the last 4 years, as a result of growing demand for ivory and the increasing professionalism of poachers, according to recent reports. Elephant numbers in the African country stood at ...
Germany supports wildlife protection and tourism development in TanzaniaeTurboNews

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9 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Tanzania: Police Officer Kills Colleague, Turns Gun to Himself


Tanzania: Police Officer Kills Colleague, Turns Gun to Himself
AllAfrica.com
Mwanza — A police officer here has shot and killed his colleague before he turned the gun and shot himself dead. Mwanza Regional Police Commander Justus Kamugisha confirmed the incident, naming the victim as Police Constable Petro Matiko who was ...

 

10 years ago

Coastweek

Police in northern Tanzania gun down suspect of terrorist attacks


IPPmedia
Police in northern Tanzania gun down suspect of terrorist attacks
Coastweek
ARUSHA, Tanzania (Xinhua) -- Police in northern Tanzania have killed a man suspected to be a mastermind of terrorist attacks in the country's major cities of Arusha and Dar es Salaam, and Zanzibar, Tanzania's semi-autonomous region. Arusha Regional ...
Regional Police Commander (RPC), Liberatus SabasIPPmedia
Police gun down terror kingpin in Arusha CityDaily News

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10 years ago

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Floods kill 42 people in Tanzania, authorities say


IANS
Floods kill 42 people in Tanzania, authorities say
U-T San Diego
ZANZIBAR, Tanzania (AP) — Tanzanian authorities say floods from a heavy 30-minute storm killed at least 42 people in an area close to Lake Victoria in Kahama district. Tanzania's Meteorological Agency said Thursday rains from the storm left 900 people ...
Philippe Dongier, World Bank Tanzania Country DirectorIPPmedia
WB Approves 500 Billion/ - Credit for Dar ProjectAllAfrica.com
42 perish in Kahama rain stormDaily...

 

11 years ago

Independent European Daily Express

Tanzania Struggles to End Clashes Between Farmers and Herders


Inter Press Service
Tanzania Struggles to End Clashes Between Farmers and Herders
Independent European Daily Express
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania, Jan 16 (IPS) - Tanzanian authorities are finding it increasingly difficult to deal with ongoing conflicts between farmers and pastoralists as they fight over limited land and water resources in this East African nation.
Nation Struggles to End Clashes Between Farmers and HerdersAllAfrica.com

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