Zanzibar journalists may travel with president but ...
Zanzibar journalists may travel with president but ...
Daily News
THE Zanzibar Ministry of Information, Tourism, Culture, and Sports, has said that journalists and media who want to travel with the president on official visits abroad should pay for the travel costs. “There has been no discrimination of journalists and media in ...
Daily News
Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
ETurboNews05 Jan
Travel and tourism to Zanzibar Zanzibar President inaugurates airport expansion
eTurboNews
Yesterday saw the official inauguration of the completed works on Zanzibar's main airport on the island of Unguja, “Abeid Amani Karume International Airport,” as it is now known. Zanzibar's President, Ali Mohamed Shein, did the honors of cutting the ...
Shein inaugurates Zanzibar's newly refurbhed airportDaily News
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10 years ago
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Court delivers three rulings on Burundi Journalists Association; creation of Burundi’s National Commission for Lands; and travel ban imposed on Rufyikiri
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The First Ruling of the Court
The First Instance Division allowed Civil Society groups and Non- Governmental Organizations operating with and without the borders of the Republic of Burundi to participate in the case filed by Burundi Journalists Association as amicus curiae (Friends of the Court) pursuant to Rule 36 of...
9 years ago
Daily Mail09 Nov
Tanzania's new president curbs foreign travel for officials, tax exemptions
Washington Post
Daily Mail
DAR ES SALAAM, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Tanzania's new president has ordered restrictions on foreign travel by government officials and cuts in tax exemptions, signalling the potential start of fiscal belt-tightening measures by his government. John Magufuli ...
Tanzanian Lessons for Ugandan OppositionAllAfrica.com
Tanzania cracks down on media and online expressionUKZAMBIANS
In the footsteps of Mwalimu...
9 years ago
Dewji Blog23 Sep
Travel advice for Zanzibar
Zanzibar is an autonomous part of the Tanzania mainland. It consists of two major islands – Pemba and Unguja on the coast of East Africa. In stone town, you can easily move around in a narrow street without getting bored.
Travelling in Zanzibar is not only about spending some cash for luxury and recreation but also about exploring some of the UNESCO-designated heritage sites which would allow travelers gain insight on the history and culture of Swahili people. Here are some important travel...
11 years ago
Travel Weekly UK26 Feb
Zanzibar travel warning after bomb blasts
AFP
Travel Weekly UK
An alert has been issued to Britons travelling to the island of Zanzibar in Tanzania following bomb blasts. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office revised its travel advisory following reports of small explosions near Mercury's restaurant by the port and at the ...
Zanzibar Police Launch Manhunt After Bomb Blasts At Churches, RestaurantAllAfrica.com
Tourism concerns over grenade attacks in ZanzibareTurboNews
Tanzania: Two churches...
10 years ago
ETurboNews01 Jul
New ferry adds travel capacity between Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam
eTurboNews
eTurboNews
Azam Marine, aka Kilimanjaro Fast Ferries, has just launched their fifth ferry, now deployed on the route out of Dar es Salaam harbor to the main Zanzibari islands of Unjuga and Pemba. Known as “Kilimanjaro V,” the ferry was built to order in Australia ...
9 years ago
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Zanzibar president's term extended
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com20 Nov
Opposition - No JPM Speech Without Zanzibar President
AllAfrica.com
Dodoma — Opposition MPs vowed yesterday that they would not let President John Magufuli inaugurate Parliament without being accompanied by the "legally elected" Zanzibar President. Ukawa co-chairman Freeman Mbowe told reporters that opposition ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen23 Aug
Tanzania short of pathologists, says Zanzibar President