2014年9月21日 星期日

2014-09-22 Tanzania Tanzania

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Breaking up countries not fashionable - oil, gas no excuse  IPPmedia
A verdict has been given for some existing debates not just in Tanzania but many places on breaking up countries, in the vote that the people of Scotland have recently conducted on whether to remain part of the Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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Intervene in Katiba process, Mnyika tells JK  IPPmedia
Chadema Deputy Secretary General John Mnyika has advised President Jakaya Kikwete to intervene in the Constitutional Review process in order to have a new constitution which will serve future generations. Mnyika made those remarks yesterday when ...


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Out of school children marginalized - survey  IPPmedia
A non-governmental organization dealing with education, Children Education Society (CHESO), has blamed the government for not dishing out enough funds to support out of school children learning through Complementary Basic Education (COBET) system ...


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Mbagala bomb victims to get compensation at last  IPPmedia
The government has said it will clear all outstanding compensations to Mbagala victims whose houses and other properties were destroyed by bomb blasts five year ago. The move comes after the victims demanded from the Secretary to the President Prosper ...


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Projects worth 23bn/- to be launched in Mwanza  Daily News
APPROXIMATELY 72 projects worth 23bn/- will be launched during the Uhuru Torch relay which commenced in Mwanza Region on Thursday. Mwanza Regional Commissioner, Eng Evarist Ndikilo said in a press briefing that projects, under the central ...


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Outstanding in school, mediocre at university  Daily News
WITH winds of academic performance shifting in favour of private schools in recent years, there is mounting concern as to what becomes of the students who passed with flying colours in their secondary school examinations after they join higher learning ...


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Moshi resident drags Kenyan govt to court  Daily News
THE East African Court of Justice's First Instance Division declined to grant order to one party in the absence of the other parties involved in the matter in which a Tanzanian citizen was suing the government of Kenya over alleged mistreatment. The Tanzanian ...

Court declines to grant ex parte order in an application by a Tanzanian resident   StarAfrica.com

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