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Tanzania has barred foreign nationals from owning and operating mainly small-scale businesses, sparking concern and a ...
The East African Community and regional leaders have condemned the recent business restrictions imposed by the Tanzanian ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania boosts regional standing with new logistics facilityThe dry port will also serve as a regional logistics hub for land-linked countries including Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNSamia gets bouquets and barbs for new Tanzania trade policiesTanzania has been on the news this week for trying to upend the regional commerce order with a domestic policy that is seen ...
The Tanzania Government calls for an immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all foreign forces and mercenaries from the ...
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The Citizen on MSNAga Khan Network: Decades of shaping East Africa’s progressAmbassador Amin Mawji unpacks how the AKDN continues to respond to East Africa’s evolving development needs through ...
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Tuko News on MSNEast Africa Law Society sides with Kenya against Tanzania's ban on non-citizens businessesThe East Africa Law Society has called on Tanzania to suspend its new business licensing order banning non-citizens from ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNAfrican Nations Championship kicks offAfrican Nations football Championship kicks off this Saturday (August 2) in Tanzania. For the first time, three East African ...
A landslide in Tanzania’s northern district of Hanang has killed more than 50 people, bringing the reported death toll from the El Niño weather pattern in East Africa to about 300 lives.
Torrential rains and flash floods that have ravaged East Africa for weeks has killed at least 352 people and displaced over one million across Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia and Tanzania according to ...
Kenya and Tanzania, the East African countries most often chosen for safari, are justifiably famous for their wildlife. For many travelers, seeing the region’s dazzling animals — lions ...
Globe-trotting billionaire Mo Dewji made a fortune in East Africa selling palm oil, rope, and soda. Now he claims to have the recipe for transforming Tanzania into an agribusiness powerhouse.
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