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May 22nd
AllAfrica News: Tanzania
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AllAfrica News: Tanzania
  • Leaders Meet in Arusha
    Heads of state from 12 African countries are meeting today in Arusha to deliberate on the proposed Union Government for Africa.

  • Leaders Embrace Change to Boost Union
    The days when the East African Legislative Assembly was just a talking shop are numbered, thanks to the enthusiasm of its 45 new members.

  • Rumors Surround Former Bank Governor's Death
    The Government has treated the death of former Bank of Tanzania governor Daudi Ballali the same way it has handled queries on his whereabouts - as atop secret.

  • Tanzanians Injured in Attacks
    Some Tanzanians living in South Africa are among the injured in the ongoing attacks on foreigners, which have so far left 25 dead, the government has confirmed.

  • MPs Query Aids Funds Scheme
    Members of Parliament yesterday opposed a move by the Tanzania Commission for Aids (Tacaids) to channel funds through the Tanzanian Social Action Fund (Tasaf).

  • Bank Commissions First Mobile ATM
    Exim Bank has invested over $250,000 (over Sh300 million) to bring Tanzania's first Mobile Automated Teller Machine (Mobile ATM).

  • Tourism Minister Chairs Debates On Hotel Quality
    The Angolan Hotel and Tourism minister, Eduardo Jonatão Chingunji, on Tuesday in Arusha, Republic of Tanzania, chaired a gathering that discussed the air routes within Africa and the quality of hotels and hospitality in the continent, in continuation of the 33rd annual congress of the African Travel Association (ATA), which started on Monday.

  • Kinondoni Cruise Into Final
    Kinondoni team officials carry their legislator Idd Azan shoulder high after their team eliminated star-studded Mbeya regional side by 2-0 goals at the National Studium in Dar es salaam yesterday. Kinondoni cruised into Taifa Cup final set for Saturday.

  • Karume Boys Impress in Egyptian Tour
    Zanzibar's under 17 soccer team made an impressive show during their friendly match against Egyptian top flight side Petro Jet that ended in a 1-1 draw at the Olympic Stadium in Cairo over the weekend.

  • UNDP Boost Drives Private Sector Forward
    A UNDP initiative to help the private sector in Tanzania has recorded remarkable success.

  • Relatives Cry Foul Over Demise
    Relatives of the late Daudi Ballali are crying foul over the death of the former Bank of Tanzania (BoT) governor.

  • MV Bukoba Anniversary Marred By Poor Turnout
    A poor turnout yesterday marked the 12 anniversary of the MV Bukoba tragedy in which more than 800 people perished in 1996.

  • Soccer Talent Scout Set for Next Month
    Mobile phone service providers Vodacom are expecting to launch a soccer talent scouting exercise mid next month, the firm's head of marketing, sponsorship and communications Ephrahim Mafuru confirmed yesterday.

  • Rukwa to Host '08 Milk Week
    The National Milk Week will this year be officially commemorated in Rukwa region, it was announced in Dar es Salaam yesterday.

  • TFF Unveils Match Entry Fees
    TFF has announced entry fees for Sunday's friendly tie between Taifa Stars and Malawi at the new national stadium in Dar es Salaam.

  • Dar Es Salaam Tennis Players Out of ITF Tourney
    Dar es Salaam Gymkhana Club players have pulled out of the second leg of the 2008 International Tennis Federation/Confederation of African Tennis Open championship that gets underway in Nairobi today.

  • Rain Leaves 260 Families Homeless
    At least 260 families in Tana delta have been displaced by floods after River Tana burst its banks.

  • It's On the Walls of Kigali; Region Needs to Read It
    THERE'S A HEATED RACE going on in East Africa, but most of us go about our lives oblivious to it.

  • Power Struggles Delay Training of Somali Army
    Plans to train 1,000 Somali soldiers in Tanzania have hit a snag because of power struggles in the transitional Somali government, The Citizen can reveal today.

  • CUF Confirm Sending Letter to President Kikwete
    The opposition Civic United Front yesterday disclosed that they had sent a letter to President Jakaya Kikwete asking him to personally spearhead the Zanzibar Mwafaka talks, but a State House official denied receiving any such communication from the party.



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