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The World Bank, IMF and Tanzania`s high growth, high poverty economy - IPPmedia

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The World Bank, IMF and Tanzania`s high growth, high poverty economy
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Since Tanzania receives huge amounts of foreign aid for various development programmes, such support would not be forthcoming unless it was part of a wider understanding concerning policy, and this is where the blame needs to be directed.

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Banyana Banyana ready for Tanzania - Independent Online

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Banyana Banyana ready for Tanzania
Independent Online
By SAPA The South African women's soccer team (Banyana Banyana) is in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania ahead of their international friendly match with the host country. The friendly international will be played on Sunday at the National Stadium, ...
Twiga seek morale-boosterThe Citizen Daily

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Amb. Leinhardt stuck in electric elevator as Tanzania trapped in aid and poverty - IPPmedia

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Amb. Leinhardt stuck in electric elevator as Tanzania trapped in aid and poverty
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By Ayub Rioba On Thursday a Kiswahili daily published a photograph showing, among other passengers, US Ambassador to Tanzania, Alfonso E. Lenhardt, who had been stuck in an elevator at the Ministry of Energy and Minerals for 20 minutes.
Pole Sana Ambassador LenhardtDaily News

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Tanzania: Scientific Study Projects 450000 More Stunted Children by 2020 - AllAfrica.com

Tanzania: Scientific Study Projects 450000 More Stunted Children by 2020
AllAfrica.com
By Masembe Tambwe, 19 May 2012 SCIENTIFIC projections from a recent report published by the Save the Children show that by 2020, Tanzania will have an additional 450000 stunted children. Research by Save the Children suggests that, if the current ...


JK: Darling of the West, criticised at home - The Citizen Daily

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JK: Darling of the West, criticised at home
The Citizen Daily
The latest trip also serves to consolidate the record of the incumbent as Tanzania's most travelled president - but a record that some quarters dismiss as a disgrace rather than embrace as something praiseworthy. They attribute Tanzania's current ...
Investors eye Dar es Salaam's growing middle classDaily News

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Tanzania netball closing gap on Malawi and South Africa - Malawi Today

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Tanzania netball closing gap on Malawi and South Africa
Malawi Today
Amid the excitement and joy that the Malawi netball Queens have brought to the nation by winning the African Netball Championship, it must not be lost out on Nam that neighbours Tanzania are closing the gulf in class with Malawi and subsequently South ...
Taifa Queens, Chaneta have done us proudThe Citizen Daily
Taifa Queens now to compete at Singapore continental eventIPPmedia

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Costly Parliament, vast cabinet - IPPmedia

Costly Parliament, vast cabinet
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Today, with the weakest economy in the region, Tanzania has a cabinet three times bigger than Kenya's, whose economy is stronger and twice as large as ours. The Tanzanian Parliament boasts 357 members, including Special Seats and nominated legislators, ...

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Gone wild: Brillion woman's excursion to Tanzania proved to be adventure of a ... - Appleton Post Crescent

Gone wild: Brillion woman's excursion to Tanzania proved to be adventure of a ...
Appleton Post Crescent
Deb Hammer The East African country of Tanzania has made a lasting impression on hobby photographer and outdoor recreation enthusiast Deb Hammer of Brillion. About two weeks ago, Hammer, 52, chose to commemorate her adventure vacation of Feb.


Tanzania under pressure to free capital account - East African

Tanzania under pressure to free capital account
East African
By ADAM IHUCHA (email the author) TANZANIA IS facing fresh pressure to open up its capital account to allow more investments from the East African Community partner states. Samuel Sitta, the country's East African Co-operation minister said this will ...

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From streetchildren to young men with big dreams - The Citizen Daily

From streetchildren to young men with big dreams
The Citizen Daily
However, for the past 20-years in Tanzania, there have been no specific data that show the increase in the number of street children, hence there has been limited action taken to stop the rise. Emmanuel Mathias, 24, used to live as a street child.

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