2015年3月30日 星期一

2015-03-31 Tanzania Tanzania


Firearm in Gwajima men's possession illegally owned   
Daily News
POLICE in Dar es Salaam Special Zone have established that the firearm that was found in the bag carried by the 15 suspects who were plotting to enable the Head of Glory of Christ Church, Bishop Josephat Gwajima, escape on Sunday morning was being ...


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RFI
   
Fears of delays, sectarian violence as Tanzania prepares referendum   
RFI
Tanzania's referendum on a new constitution could be delayed due to debate over Islamic courts and practical difficulties, analysts warn, with fears of sectarian violence as President Jakaya Kikwete fears that peace is threatened. Tanzania's draft constitution ...

Tanzania will invest $ 14.2 billion in railway construction   Medafrica Times
Tanzania says to spend $14 bln on new rail network in next five years   Reuters
Dar es Salaam Ramada to Open in April   East African Business Week
The Africa Report   
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IPPmedia
   
ACT's Zitto Kabwe defends freedom of expression   
IPPmedia
The newly registered Alliance for Change and Transparency (ACT) Wazalendo was launched in Dar es Salaam yesterday with its leader, Zitto Kabwe, rooting for freedom of expression, accountability and transparency. Addressing party members, Kabwe ...

New political party comes aboard   Daily News

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Border areas assured of mobile phone services   
Daily News
THE government has reiterated its commitment to provide mobile phone network coverage to all parts of the country, including border areas, in order to improve security. Deputy Minister for Communication, Science and Technology, Mr January Makamba, told ...


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Fresh motorcycle registration now extended to December   
Daily News
THE government has extended the deadline for motorcyclists in the country to get new registration numbers to December, this year. This was said in the National Assembly on Monday by the Deputy Finance Minister, Mr Mwigulu Nchemba, when responding ...


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Hefty water projects in pipeline   
Daily News
MINISTER of Water Prof Jumanne Maghembe has said the scarcity of water is the biggest challenge countrywide. He has promised government commitment to ensure the problem ends by 2025. Speaking to reporters in Mwanga District, Kilimanjaro Region, ...


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Party Militias and Election-Related Violence in Tanzania   
AllAfrica.com
Tanzanians will go into an election likely to be very competitive this October. One key concern is that the top political parties keep well-trained militias, despite the law prohibiting this. This has caused security fears around the election. All three major political ...


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