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Tanzania Considers Tax on Charcoal to Save Forests

Tanzania is considering putting a tax on charcoal with the aim of discouraging the use of the fuel, which is a big source of energy for cooking but also a.

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Tanzania’s Magufuli Takes Anti-Corruption Drive to Ruling Party

By Fumbuka Ng’wanakilala Tanzania’s president, John Magufuli, has vowed to root out corruption in his ruling party, threatening “no mercy” for anyone giving or taking bribes. Businesses have long said.

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Sweden Supports Tanzania’s Industrialisation Drive

By Sylivester Domasa Tanzania Horticulture Association’s (TAHA) efforts to boost horticultural production in the country have attracted a five million US dollar (over 10bn/-) funding from Sweden. Speaking shortly after signing.

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Rwanda, Tanzania Receive commendation for Boosting Women in Governance

By Lucas Barasa Rwanda and Tanzania have won accolades for involving more women in decision making. African Union Commission commissioner for political affairs Aisha Abdullahi said Rwanda was the top.

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Tanzania to Ratify Paris Agreement on Greenhouse Gases Emission Mitigation

Tanzania will ratify the Paris Agreement, which is aimed at dealing with greenhouse gases emission mitigation to strengthen the country’s capacity to deal with the impacts of climate change. The.

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Tanzania: Diaspora’s Responsibilities in Economic Growth

  By Issa Yussuf Is Africa really benefiting from its Diasporas? Do we really need more Diasporas in the future? The answer to the questions is yes, as reflected in.

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Tanzania: Council Releases Sh15.7 Millon to Empower Women and Youth

  Loans amounting to Sh15.7 million have been issued to income-generating groups run by women and youth in the district. The funds are an accumulation of internal revenues generated by.

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Tanzania: Women Need Role Models to Inspire Success, Not Competition

                                       By Hilda Mhagama In the modern World, women need to support.

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Tanzania: President Magufuli Urges Speed on $30b LNG Plant

President John Magufuli has directed the Ministry of Energy and Minerals to fast-track the construction of a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant in Lindi Region to cost 30 billion US.

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Tanzania Needs $1billion to Address Climate Issues

Tanzania needs between U.S. $500 million and $1 billion per annum to implement international climate agenda by the year 2030 under the plan known as Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs)..

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