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ISU pulls out as adviser of ag project in Tanzania - Chicago Tribune
Special report:How Olduvai Camp provides the world with insights into Tanzania - The Citizen Daily
Deacons to close shop in Tanzania over endless losses - East African
Why a safari in Tanzania is perfect for solo travellers - The Guardian
Tanzania: the Utopian years of my life [III] - The Citizen Daily
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Tanzania: the Utopian years of my life [III]The Citizen DailyThe year before, I'd climbed Mount Kilimanjaro; President Nyerere had proclaimed the Arusha Declaration on Socialism & Self-reliance -- much to the chagrin of capitalist roaders -- and Tanzania experienced the first unfavourable balance of trade, ...and more » |
Tanzania gets 102.3bn/- loan for renovation of five airports - IPPmedia
Tanzania backs plan for use of GMOs - East African
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Tanzania backs plan for use of GMOsEast AfricanBy ROSEMARY MIRONDO (email the author) TANZANIA IS backing a plan to start research on genetically modified crops (GMO) in its territory, in a move Agriculture Minister Jumanne Maghembe says is meant to keep up with new technology and will modernise ...and more » |
Tanzania raises entry fees to historical sites - East African
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Tanzania raises entry fees to historical sitesEast AfricanBy ADAM IHUCHA (email the author) Tanzania has increased entry fees to its historical sites by 900 per cent, a move investors fear could scare away tourists. From February 1, tourists will pay $18 per person a day, up from $2. “We have raised the entry ...and more » |
Tanzania buys majority stake in Mtwara plant - East African
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Tanzania buys majority stake in Mtwara plantEast AfricanBy JOHN MBALAMWEZI (email the author) Tanzania and Canadian oil and gas company Wentworth Resource Ltd have reached an agreement over the purchase of the latter's Mtwara gas power plant. In the deal, state energy firm Tanzania Electric Supply Company ...and more » |
Uranex appoints operations manager for Tanzania - The Citizen Daily
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Uranex appoints operations manager for TanzaniaThe Citizen DailyThe two projects, which are both 100 per cent owned by Uranex are located in southern Tanzania. “Dr Muller is an accomplished and highly regarded mining executive in the global uranium and coal sectors, and brings with him a wealth of experience in ...and more » |