Xenophobic attacks bring back 26 Tanzanians
Xenophobic attacks bring back 26 Tanzanians
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The government has returned home the first batch of 26 Tanzanians hitherto living in South Africa following xenophobic attacks targeting essentially African migrants, operating shops. A statement issued yesterday by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ...
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Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
The New Age Online20 Apr
Tanzania condemns Xenophobic violence, moves to bring back its nationals
Tanzania condemns Xenophobic violence, moves to bring back its nationals
The New Age Online
The Tanzanian government on Monday condemned the xenophobic violence in South Africa which has displaced thousands of foreigners from African countries, including Tanzania. Bernard Membe, the East African nation's Minister for Foreign Affairs and ...
Dar to evacuate nationals from SADaily News
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10 years ago
BBCSA march against xenophobic attacks
Thousands of people are marching in South Africa's main city, Johannesburg, to demand an end to a wave of xenophobic attacks.
10 years ago
BBCSA arrests over xenophobic attacks
South African police arrest 17 people and open murder cases after attacks in Durban on foreign nationals, mainly from DR Congo.
10 years ago
BBCSA shops hit by xenophobic attacks
Foreign-owned shops in South Africa are attacked and looted overnight in Johannesburg, despite thousands rallying against xenophobia on Thursday.
10 years ago
BBCSouth Africa's xenophobic attacks: Fear and shame
South Africa's xenophobic attacks prompt fear and shame
11 years ago
BBC11 years ago
TheCitizen03 Jul
Bring back our tap water
Many water authorities are grappling with crippling financial constraints as they seek to improve their services, which are way below the mark. Only a tiny fraction of the population actually gets piped water.
11 years ago
BBCVIDEO: 'We will bring the girls back'
Nigeria's president has vowed to find more than 200 schoolgirls abducted by Islamist militants and return them to their families.
9 years ago
CHANNELS TELEVISION19 Oct
Tanzanians Hopeful Jonathan's Presence Will Bring Credibility To Polls
CHANNELS TELEVISION
Tanzanians Hopeful Jonathan's Presence Will Bring Credibility To Polls
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Jonathan Ahead of the Tanzania's general election scheduled for October 25, Tanzanians are hopeful and confident that the Presence of the former Nigerian president, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, will bring credibility to the polls considered the toughest and ...
Tanzanians applaud Jonathan as hero of credible election in AfricaDailyPost Nigeria
Election Monitoring - Tanzanians Laud Jonathan's...
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