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Tanzania: Demolitions Continue to Shatter Lives


Tanzania: Demolitions Continue to Shatter Lives
AllAfrica.com
Dar es Salaam — Mr Erasto Mayani, 66, whose house was among over 300 demolished in Mkwajuni and Msimbazi valley in the city is still in shock about what he describes as the most agonizing event of his life. The father of six has refused to come to ...

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9 years ago

TheCitizen

Demolitions continue to shatter lives

 Mr Erasto Mayani, 66,  whose house was among over 300  demolished in Mkwajuni and Msimbazi valley in the city is still in disbelief about what he describes as the most agonizing event of his life.

 

9 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Tanzania: Demolitions Affect Pupils


Tanzania: Demolitions Affect Pupils
AllAfrica.com
Dar es Salaam — Over 70 children left homeless following demolition of houses in Kinondoni Mkwajuni are likely to miss classes when schools open in January, The Citizen established. The demolition exercise that has been put on hold for two weeks, left ...

 

9 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Tanzania: Demolitions - Families Heed Call to Vacate


Tanzania: Demolitions - Families Heed Call to Vacate
AllAfrica.com
Dar es Salaam — Some Msimbazi residents whose houses are up for demolition have heeded the call to vacate during a grace period given by the authorities. The government last week postponed the demolition exercise in Dar es Salaam, giving residents ...

 

11 years ago

ITV News

Enquiries to continue into student's death in Tanzania


Messenger Newspapers
Enquiries to continue into student's death in Tanzania
ITV News
Enquiries are set to continue today after an 18-year-old student from South Shields was found dead whilst on a school trip to Africa. The student, from Harton Technology College in South Shields, was in Tanzania on an expedition. A spokeswoman from South ...
British pupil aged 18 dies after suffering allergic reaction during school ...Mirror.co.uk
Allergy blamed for pupil's deathBelfast Telegraph
SCHOOLBOY DIES ON...

 

10 years ago

Daily News

Sports continue to strengthen the cherished Tanzania union


Sports continue to strengthen the cherished Tanzania union
Daily News
SPORTS do bring peace, unity and are one of the great sources of entertainment, no doubt about it. Sports have been bringing people from all over the world together since the first Olympics in Greece many years ago. Sports bring to people a sense of ...
Press Releases: On the Occasion of the United Republic of Tanzania's Union DayOfficialWire

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9 years ago

Michuzi

STOP PRESS: DEVELOPMENT OF MCC COMPACT WITH TANZANIA TO CONTINUE

DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA – September 26, 2015.  The U.S. Government’s Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) has released a statement indicating that Tanzania will pass the FY 2016 Control of Corruption Indicator.  The statement is available below and on the MCC website here:  https://www.mcc.gov/news-and-events/release/pressstmt-092615-tanzania-passes-fy16-corruption-indicator

The $472.8 million compact, when approved by the Board, will promote increased access to reliable electricity in...

 

11 years ago

Michuzi

TANZANIA TELECOM INDUSTRY’S CONTINUE TO PAY TAXES TO GOVERNMENT

The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) has remitted 1.7bn/- to the Treasury collected from calls in October last year.
This follows completion of installation of the Telecommunication Traffic Monitoring System (TTMS).
The amount is from revenue that TCRA collected in one month from firms dealing in telecommunications outside Tanzania whose subscribers made calls to telephone subscribers in Tanzania.
According to TTMS regulations, the government is entitled to at least...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Airtel Tanzania subscribers continue to enjoy 4 pc offer on Luku purchases

Airtel customers across the country have continued to enjoy an offer of 4 per cent upon the purchase of Luku through Airtel Money Service.

 

10 years ago

Bradford Telegraph And Argus

Pair in Tanzania to enrich lives of children


Pair in Tanzania to enrich lives of children
Bradford Telegraph and Argus
A BRADFORD vicar and teacher are in Tanzania building up links to enrich the lives of children in their own city. The Rev Jimmy Hinton, of St Matthew's, Bankfoot, and East Bierley Primary School teacher Marcus Newby are on a two-week trip to see and ...

 

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