Tanzania on track to achieve UPE targets
Tanzania on track to achieve UPE targets
Daily News
TANZANIA is one among 16 countries south of sub-Sahara Africa likely to achieve 70 to 90 per cent of Universal Primary Education (UPE) attainments by the end of this year. countries are Benin, Cameroon, Congo, Djibouti, DRC, Gambia, Lesotho, ...
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Habari Zinazoendana
5 years ago
Mirror Online10 Mar
Man Utd ace Anthony Martial sets twin targets to achieve before end of season
10 years ago
ETurboNews12 Jan
Tanzania airport to achieve record
Daily News
eTurboNews
Owing to the elevation of 3,720 feet above mean sea level, equivalent to about 1,135 meters, longer runways are the only guarantee that fully-loaded planes in Mwanza, Tanzania, which are often cargo planes exporting chilled lake fish fillets, can take off ...
Vehicle ban a reprisal act - DarIPPmedia
Dar, Nairobi to address banned shuttles at Jomo Kenyatta AirportDaily News
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11 years ago
World Bank Group17 Jul
How Tanzania Plans To Achieve "Big Results Now" in Education
World Bank Group
Tanzania has made huge progress over the past decade in getting children into school, but learning outcomes have been declining as schools cope with larger numbers of children. To urgently address this, Tanzania, with support from the World Bank and ...
10 years ago
Mwananchi30 Aug
Profesa Mbilinyi: Viongozi ‘vijana’ kukosa maadili ni matokeo ya UPE
10 years ago
KwanzaJamii26 Aug
‘WikiLeaks’ Now Targets Poaching Elite in Tanzania
10 years ago
The Asian Age28 Aug
WildLeaks targets poaching elite in Tanzania
Treehugger
The Asian Age
Poachers slaughtering Africa's elephants and rhinos with impunity are often shielded from the police by powerful connections, but a group of conservationists has turned to the anonymity of tip-offs to try to stem the killing. The founders of WildLeaks — a sort of ...
Wildleaks: A Whistlebower Platform For Poaching And Wildlife CrimesViewsTimes.Com
Whistle-blowing website WildLeaks targets powerful poaching networksTreehugger
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10 years ago
TheCitizen21 Aug
Chinese bus maker targets Tanzania
10 years ago
TheCitizen26 Aug
‘WikiLeaks’ targets poaching elite in Tanzania
9 years ago
Dewji Blog17 Sep
hellofood Tanzania targets the middle class
According to ‘Deloitte on Africa’, 5.5 million Tanzanians fall under the category of middle class. They spend between $2-$20 (Tshs 2,000-40,000) a day, with more than 40% of household income being spent on food.
hellofood, the leading food market place in Africa, has partnered with local restaurants in Dares Salaam that sell food at reasonable prices to cater for the middle class. The local restaurants in partnership with hellofood include Mtwana, Just eat restaurant, Rose Garden, Whatsaap...