2015年7月21日 星期二

2015-07-22 Tanzania Tanzania


Tanzania refugee camps tense as Burundians flee poll violence-agencies   
Reuters Africa
LONDON, July 21 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Tanzanian refugee camps and relief workers, struggling to help tens of thousands of Burundian refugees, fear a new wave may pour across the border because of the violence that hit Burundi's presidential ...

Tanzania: Camp for Burundi refugees 'at breaking point'   StarAfrica.com

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UDSM confers honorary law doctorate on JK   
Daily News
THE University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) has honoured President Jakaya Kikwete with a Honoris Causa (Doctor of Laws) for his distinguished contribution to society. A press statement issued by the Directorate of Presidential Communications in Dar es ...


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Magufuli's vacant seat attracts 13 aspirants   
Daily News
THIRTEEN CCM aspirants in Chato constituency have collected and returned nomination forms to seek the parliamentary seat left vacant by CCM presidential nominee Dr John Magufuli. Assistant CCM District Secretary Mr Charles Mazuri said here yesterday ...


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Mariam Mfaki (MP) is dead   
Daily News
SPECIAL Seats MP for Dodoma Region on CCM ticket, Mariam Mfaki (69), is dead. The Clerk of the National Assembly, Dr Thomas Kashililah, confirmed to the 'Daily News' that the parliamentarian died today morning at the Dodoma Regional Hospital after a ...


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Express.co.uk
   
Cut foreign aid budget to make some easy savings   
Express.co.uk
It is about time too. You don't need the Chancellor's brains or instinct for saving taxpayers' money to realise that we should not be paying for trapeze lessons in Tanzania or funding governments that already have their own space programmes. However ...


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Work Instead of Complaining, Bomani Tells Tanzanians   
AllAfrica.com
Former Attorney General (AG), Mr Mark Bomani, has advised Tanzanians to shun complaining over hardships of life they face and instead work hard to reverse the situation. Mr Bomani was confident that Tanzanians could attain better lives than their ...


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