2015年2月3日 星期二

2015-02-04 Tanzania Tanzania


Deutsche Welle
   
Dar, Berlin pledge stronger ties   
Daily News
PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete and German President Joachim Gauck on Tuesday agreed to take the economic cooperation between the two countries to greater heights. At a joint press conference in Dar es Salaam on Tuesday shortly after holding bilateral ...

Tanzania, Germany agree to foster economic ties   GlobalPost
Gauck in Tanzania: 'A change for the better is possible'   Deutsche Welle
German President meets religious leaders in Isles   IPPmedia
AllAfrica.com   
eTurboNews   
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Nyalandu stresses better stake for state in hotel rates levy   
Daily News
THE Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Mr Lazaro Nyalandu, has stated that he will not sign the Government Notice on fee rates for hotels in the national parks, unless government stake in revenue collection is guaranteed. Speaking to reporters in ...


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Lawmakers decry countless land conflicts   
Daily News
MEMBERS of Parliament (MPs) here have decried endless land conflicts in many parts of the country, which they blamed on failure by the government to demarcate land for various purposes. The conflicts are those involving investors and villages as well as ...


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Funds scarcity stalls projects, minister says   
Daily News
IMPLEMENTATION of various development projects by the Ministry of Constitution and Legal Affairs is thwarted by the government's delay in releasing funds allocated for such projects. The Ministry's Deputy Minister, Ms Ummy Mwalimu, said the number of ...


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Gay and Living on Africa's East Coast   
Huffington Post
Pictured right: Mohamed Mbata, Deputy Director of LGBT Voice Tanzania 2015-01-29-mbata.JPG This past November, I sent my associate Chris Westling to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to meet with LGBT activists and discuss the lack of progress in the area of ...


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Pinda Stresses Family Planning   
AllAfrica.com
Dodoma — PRIME Minister Mizengo Pinda has stressed the need for family planning methods to check rampant population growth, noting that the raise should be at par with the economy which has been growing at an average of 7 per cent over the last ...


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