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Karume, Shein lead CCM–ACT talks to resolve Zanzibar political stalemate
Unguja. CCM has publicly confirmed ongoing talks with ACT Wazalendo aimed at resolving the political stalemate that followed the General Election held on October 29, 2025.Previously, ACT Wazalendo ...
Improving the professional status of early childhood education (ECE) personnel is central to improving both access and ...
African Adventure Specialists - Travel experiences across Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and Zanzibar. the company ...
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Zanzibar president meets Aga Khan Development Network to deepen social, economic partnership
Zanzibar. The President of Zanzibar, Dr Hussein Ali Mwinyi, has held talks with the Diplomatic Representative of the Aga Khan Development Network for East Africa, Mr Amin Mawji, aimed at strengthening ...
Marwan Essa as Managing Director of its operations in Zanzibar, strengthening leadership in one of East Africa’s growing ...
Rising visitor numbers, expanding hotel capacity, and improved transport highlight growing demand for attractions, cultural ...
dnata has appointed Marwan Essa as Managing Director of its operations in Zanzibar, placing an Emirati executive behind the wheel of one of its key East African airport businesses.
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Maternal Deaths Drop in Zanzibar, Government Says
ZANZIBAR has recorded a decline in maternal and newborn deaths, although officials say more work still remains to be done.Acting Health Minister Dr Saada Mkuya Salum told lawmakers that maternal ...
Infinity Developments has launched Infinity Hills, a landmark residential and mixed-use project in Kikwajuni, Stone Town, ...
dnata formally announced the appointment of Marwan Essa as its new managing director for operations in Zanzibar. Essa’s appointment further strengthens dnata’s leadership in one of East Africa’s ...
Londie London, the former 'Real Housewives of Durban' star, shares her vibrant vacation experiences in Zanzibar, showcasing her adventures, stunning visuals, and a recent social media controversy.
The French engineering group Egis has announced the sale of six of its African subsidiaries — in Cameroon, Madagascar ...
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