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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica's Volleyball Coaches Set for Game-Changing Fivb Training in DarA major boost for volleyball development is underway in Tanzania, as 37 coaches from across Africa gather in Dar es Salaam for the prestigious FIVB Coaches Level One Course.The course is an ...
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The Citizen on MSNPolitics and religion must move together for national unity, says Dar RC ChalamilaDar es Salaam. Politics and religion are two aspects of society that should move in tandem, despite the prevailing perception that they ought to remain separate, Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania revives forgotten crops in agroecology pushTanzania is among four countries set to benefit from the second phase of a groundbreaking agroecology programme aimed at ...
DAR ES SALAAM: BOXING fans are in for an unforgettable night as the Dar es Salaam Boxing Derby returns on July 26, promising ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania: Govt Supports Clean Briquette ProductionTHE government is boosting clean, affordable cooking energy by helping State Mining Corporation (STAMICO) lower production costs for its eco-friendly 'Rafiki Briquettes'.
Residents of Dar es Salaam are being actively sensitized on electric cooking solutions as part of the ongoing National ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania: Engage Responsibly - First-Time Voters UrgedAS Tanzania gears up for the forthcoming General Election in 2025, first-time voters are being encouraged to take their civic responsibility seriously, engage thoughtfully in democratic processes and ...
DAR ES SALAAM: The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus, Dr. Constantinos Kombos, is expected to begin an official visit to ...
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The Citizen on MSNElectric tricycles revolutionise transport at Dar es Salaam International Trade FairIn previous editions of the fair, attendees often relied on informal and sometimes unreliable means of transport. This year, ...
FORTY local coaches, referees, and judges are expected to attend a two-week International Boxing Association (IBA) 1-Star ...
Tanzania's central bank lowered its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 5.75% on Thursday, saying it expected inflation to remain stable below its medium-term target.
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