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Investment Opportunities In Tanzania

From the South which is blessed with oil and other natural resources to the north which is blessed with gold and other resources to the West, Tanzania is full of.

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Tanzania Launches one-million tree to restore mangrove forests

Tanzania has launched one million trees to restore mangrove forests along the coastline in Dar es Salaam as a part of a plan to curb the effects of climate change.

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India, UAE Set to Establish Joint Health Projects in Kenya, Tanzania

India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are working on a joint initiative to establish health projects in Kenya and Tanzania. The initiative is also taking forward cooperation in food.

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Joint Tanzania, Burundi and Rwanda power project nears completion

The Regional Rusumo Falls Hydroelectric Project (RRFHP), a joint venture by Rwanda, Tanzania, and Burundi, is 95 per cent done, with completion set for November this year. The 80MW project.

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Tanzania installs internet connectivity on Mount Kilimanjaro

The Tanzania Telecommunications Limited (TTCL), has installed high-speed internet connectivity on Africa’s highest mountain, Mt Kilimanjaro through a national broadband project. The internet connectivity was launched at 3,720 metres above.

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Tanzania Signs Natural Gas Deal With Equinor and Shell

Tanzania has signed a framework agreement with Equinor of Norway and Shell of the United Kingdom, bringing them one step closer to starting construction on a $30 billion project to.

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WHO Concerned Over Polio Outbreak in Southeastern Africa

The World Health Organization, WHO, says authorities in Mozambique have declared an outbreak of wild poliovirus type 1 after confirming that a child in the country’s northeastern Tete province has.

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Tanzania to ease pump pain with $43m fuel subsidy

Next month, Tanzania will spare motorists and households high pump price increases after the government announced a Tsh100 billion ($43 million) fuel subsidy. Speaking in Parliament, Energy minister January Makamba.

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Tanzania to review ‘harsh’ media laws

On Tuesday, Tanzanian President, Samia Suluhu Hassan, ordered a review of the media law to promote press freedom in the country, even as she strongly warned against irresponsible journalism. Samia.

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Kenya moves to reduce interest on foreign debt

Kenya is reviewing the currency composition of its external debt to reduce currency volatility which has seen the cost of its dollar-denominated loans increase by two per cent in four.

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