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This week's biggest stories from the global south: Tanzania makes HIV drugs, India’s global security visit, supreme court judges elected in MexicoAfrica 4b mega bridge to link Africa and Asia through the Red Sea An image of what the bridge might look like. Source: DALL-E ...
One of the vehicles struck in the accident late Saturday, a minibus, was hurled into a river in the country's southwest, near ...
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The Citizen on MSNNo Reforms, No Election’ campaign grips social media in Tanzania, Govt dismisses itDar es Salaam. Tanzanians have turned social media into a political battleground as opposition party Chadema’s “No Reforms, ...
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The Citizen on MSNDenmark reaffirms long-term commitment to TanzaniaDenmark’s decision to maintain an active role in Tanzania reflects a broader shift in its engagement strategy with African ...
The reduction in maternal mortality in the country proves that political will, smart investment and innovation can save ...
The successes achieved in the education sector are directly attributed to teachers. Therefore, the Tanzania Teachers Union ...
Tanzania's government is facing growing accusations of repression after prominent human rights defenders say they were beaten ...
MWANZA: Minister of Works, Abdallah Ulega, has stated that the construction of the JP Magufuli Bridge (Kigongo – Busisi), which spans 3 kilometers, will significantly ease transportation and logistics ...
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Live Science on MSNLake Natron: The caustic, blood-red lake in Tanzania that turns animals to 'stone'Lake Natron has a chemical makeup that is so harsh, it is uninhabitable for most creatures. It is a "soda" lake, meaning it ...
Activists and politicians from Kenya and Uganda recently travelled to Tanzania to show solidarity with opposition leader ...
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Tuko News on MSNTanzania Politician Detained at Border, Barred from Travelling to Kenya: “We’ll Overcome"Tanzanian opposition leader Godbless Lema said immigration officials at the Namanga border post stopped him from travelling ...
Opposition activists from Kenya allege that they were detained and tortured in neighboring Tanzania. Leaders there don’t seem to like that cross-border economic cooperation has extended to human ...
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