2015年9月17日 星期四

2015-09-18 Tanzania Tanzania


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Secretary General Urges Tanzania Media to Build Peace and Consensus   
AllAfrica.com
Kampala — The Secretary General of the East African Community, Amb. Dr. Richard Sezibera has urged the media fraternity in Tanzania to build peace and social consensus as the country prepares for the forthcoming General Elections slated for October ...

SECRRETARY GENERAL URGES TANZANIA MEDIA TO BUILD PEACE AND SOCIAL CONSENSUS   StarAfrica.com

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CBS Local
   
Alamo Native Killed While Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro   
CBS Local
Hikers with tents along a trekking route at Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. (PETER MARTELL/AFP/Getty Images). Related Tags: Alamo, Mount Kilimanjaro, Scott Dinsmore. ALAMO (CBS SF) – Scott Dinsmore, an Alamo native known for creating an online ...

East Bay entrepreneur Scott Dinsmore, 33, was killed Saturday trying to climb ...   San Francisco Sun Times
Falling boulders kill Alamo native on Kilimanjaro   SFBay
Monte Vista High Graduate Killed During Mt. Kilimanjaro Ascent   Patch.com
Daily Mail   
Santa Cruz Sentinel   
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Kigoma Set for Airport Facelift   
AllAfrica.com
CHAMA Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) Union presidential candidate, Dr John Magufuli, yesterday pledged to transform Kigoma Region by improving the present airport and constructing a cement factory. Addressing thousands of Kigoma residents at the Kawawa ...

Stronger regional ties on CCM plan   Daily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
Makamba: CCM will win elections by 69 per cent   Bayoubuzz

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IU education students can travel to Tanzania   
Indiana Daily Student
Tanzania recently joined the list of 18 nations to which School of Education students can travel to complete their student teaching under the Global Gateway for Teachers program, according to an IU press release. The Global Gateway for Teachers program ...

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African Development Bank Support for Safe City Water and Sewage Treatment in ...   
AllAfrica.com
The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has approved a loan of US $211-million to help address the urgent need for improved water and sanitation in the city of Arusha in Tanzania. The sum represents 90% of the cost of the Tanzanian Government ...


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