Mass protests have erupted across Tanzania following a fraudulent vote engineered to secure President Samia Suluhu Hassan and ...
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Protests erupt as Tanzania votes without an opposition
There were few voters at polling stations in Tanzania's biggest city on Wednesday as the main challengers to President Samia ...
After 60 days of vigorous campaigns nationwide, Tanzanians are casting their ballots today to choose the next President of ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Drone technology set to revolutionise Tanzania’s agricultural sector
THE Ministry of Agriculture has intensified its efforts to transform Tanzania’s agricultural landscape through the adoption ...
Al Jazeera on MSN
Tanzania votes in tense election as key opponents barred from race
Hundreds protest as President Samia Suluhu Hassan expected to win amid exclusion of two main opposition parties.
KIBAHA: THE Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Dr Hashil Abdallah, has stated that the Tanzania ...
The Citizen on MSN
Tanzania and AGRA champion data-driven approach to build climate-resilient agriculture
Mr Rweyendela added that the collaboration aims to strengthen the capacity of both institutions and communities to use scientific evidence in making agricultural investments that are resilient ...
The AfDB has played a critical role in Tanzania’s transformation agenda, supporting projects in infrastructure, agriculture, ...
In an era where the effects of climate change are being felt globally, Tanzania's agricultural sector is undergoing a remarkable transformation. Agriculture remains the backbone of the country’s ...
Al Jazeera on MSN
Tanzania elections: Who’s standing and what’s at stake?
Voters in Tanzania are heading to polling booths on Wednesday to vote for a new president, as well as members of parliament ...
HOW can Tanzania increase its likelihood of a successful agriculture transformation? Where are we getting it wrong? Who is to blame? What could be the most actual way to bring in small farmers and ...
WASHINGTON, October 23, 2012 – The World Bank Board of Executive Directors today approved US$25 million to boost the productivity of Tanzania’s agriculture sector through timely delivery of seeds and ...
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