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The Citizen on MSNZanzibar President unveils ‘Made in Tanzania’ brand to boost local products globallyDr Mwinyi said the brand would serve as a catalyst to foster commercial patriotism and encourage Tanzanians to support ...
Baobab trees may be a proxy for measuring long-term use of land by humans. They live long, have economic benefits, and are ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania: Zanzibar Takes a Fresh Stand Against Tobacco - Here's WhyMZEE Amour Ali Kombo, a father of three teenagers in Zanzibar, has been fighting a silent battle at home. His 19-year-old daughter secretly picked up the habit of smoking cigarettes while in school, ...
Zanzibar ignites imaginations around ... followed by a period of British colonization before Zanzibar merged with Tanganyika to form “Tanzania” in 1963. Throughout history, Zanzibar was ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania wins global e-health award for innovative digital health cardThe Minister for Communication and Information Technology, Mr Jerry Silaa, also attended the award ceremony on behalf of ...
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Jessie on a Journey on MSN2 Weeks In Tanzania & Zanzibar: Ultimate Itinerary (Super Detailed!)Spend 2 weeks in Tanzania & Zanzibar! This detailed itinerary includes safari, hiking, beaches, cultural experiences, and ...
Europe’s scramble for Africa saw Zanzibar become a British protectorate in 1890, then finally, a violent 1964 revolution led to Zanzibar’s union with Tanganyika, now known as Tanzania. Image ...
As Zanzibar prepares for a rerun of its presidential election on Sunday, Tanzanian authorities are worried the situation could turn fiery on the so-called Spice Islands. Tanzania held nationwide ...
ZANZIBAR, Tanzania — For the first time, drones are being tested to help fight malaria on the island of Zanzibar, off the coast of Tanzania.
Nine representatives from Boston College traveled to Zanzibar, Tanzania this summer to assist in social and environmental research in collaboration with State University of Zanzibar (SUZA), the NGOs ...
The dark side of a party island dubbed the 'new Magaluf' has been revealed as Brits flock to the hotspot for £1 beers. Travel agents claim that Brits are swarming to Zanzibar, Tanzania, located ...
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