Tanzania

Tropical budget bliss

Think a paradise break in the Indian Ocean will cost a small fortune? Not on Zanzibar where a clutch of new boutique hotels offers cool style and seriously good value Fragile thing holiday serenity. Zanzibar has the full deck...

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World › Kidnapped Britons say Somali pirates may kill them

Saturday 21st November, 05:15 AM JST LONDON — A retired British couple snatched from their yacht by Somali pirates said in an interview broadcast Friday they fear they could be killed within a week or handed to a terrorist...

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EAC member states sign protocol on common market

NAIROBI, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- The five member states of the East African Community (EAC) on Friday signed the protocol on the establishment of a common market within the block in Arusha, Tanzania. The signing of the protocol by...

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Dubai Summit Launches Wide-Ranging Dialogue to Improveand Support International Cooperation

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 20.11.2009 - . - Over 700 leaders from academia, business, government and civil society are in Dubai for the second Summit on the Global Agenda - The Summit is the world's...

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Tanzania: JK's Speech Wakes Up TFF

Dar Es Salaam — THE Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) officials admitted that there are weaknesses in running football matters in the country and promised to act on President Jakaya Kikwete's challenge. President Kikwete...

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East African bloc to sign common market treaty

Leaders of the five-member East African Community gathered at the bloc's headquarters Friday to sign a common market treaty to allow free trade, movement and right of residence in the region. The presidents of Burundi, Kenya,...

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Zambia: Women Cricket Team Jet in Dar for Africa Meet

Dar es Salaam — ZAMBIA arrived in Dar es Salaam today, ready for the Africa Under-19 women cricket tournament that starts at Annadil Burhani ground in the city tomorrow. Chairman of the Tanzania Cricket Association (TCA), Zully...

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Tanzania: Rwandan Priest Cleared of Genocide Charges

A UN court, the ICTR has acquitted a Catholic priest charged with genocide and crimes against humanity during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) ordered the immediate release of Fr....

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Traditional healers from abroad exchange knowledge with local counterparts

PROMETRA imparted training to women healers to serve as delivery assistants Foreign traditional healers witness an exhibition of herbs VELLORE: A 9-member team of traditional healers from Uganda, Ladakh, Peru, Sri Lanka, Ghana...

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HP Builds Digital Replica of a Real Mountain Climb

The "hands" that helped make HP "personal again" have been put to new use in the next phase of Goodby, Silverstein & Partners' campaign for the computer brand. This time the setting has shifted dramatically, to Mt. Kilimanjaro...

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