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  2. Port of Dar es Salaam - Wikipedia

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    1,614,831 (2016) [5] Website. Port authority website. The Port of Dar es Salaam ( Bandari ya Dar es Salaam, in Swahili) is the principal port serving Tanzania located in Kurasini ward of Temeke District of Dar es Salaam Region. [7] [8] The port is one of three ocean ports in the country and handles over 90% of the country's cargo traffic. [2]

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  4. Dar es Salaam Community Bank - Wikipedia

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    Total assets. TSh 143.97 billion (US$85.7 million) (2013) Website. www .dcb .co .tz. Dar es Salaam Community Bank (DCB), whose official name is DCB Commercial Bank, but is commonly called DCB Bank, is a commercial bank in Tanzania. It is licensed by the Bank of Tanzania, the central bank and national banking regulator. [2]

  5. List of football clubs in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania mainland. At the moment Tanzania mainland hosts 89 football clubs. A. Abajalo F.C. (Dar es Salaam) Abajalo S.C. African Lyon F.C. (Dar es Salaam) African Sports ; African Wanderers ; Albino United F.C. (Dar es Salaam) Alliance Schools F.C. Area C United F.C. Arusha F.C.

  6. Lobito–Dar es Salaam Railway - Wikipedia

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    90 km/h (56 mph) Highest elevation. 6,082 ft (1,854 m) The Lobito–Dar es Salaam Railway is a planned narrow gauge railway line that connects the Angolan port city of Lobito to the Tanzanian port city of Dar es Salaam, through the Zambian city of Kapiri Mposhi. [1] It is an African transcontinental railroad connecting the Atlantic and Indian ...

  7. Water privatization in Dar es Salaam - Wikipedia

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    Water privatization in Dar es Salaam began with the award of a 10-year lease contract signed in 2003 for Dar es Salaam, the largest city and former capital of Tanzania.It was signed between the government of Tanzania and City Water, a consortium consisting of the former British firm Biwater, Gauff Engineers from Germany and a Tanzanian company called Superdoll.

  8. Tanzania Public Service College - Wikipedia

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    The geographical coordinates of the Dar es Salaam campus are:06°48'54.0"S, 39°16'51.0"E (Latitude:-6.815000; Longitude:39.280833). Overview. Tanzania Public Service College was established to support public service department on training, consultancy and research in order to meet customers' satisfaction.

  9. Bongo Flava - Wikipedia

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    Bongo Flava. Bongo Flava is a nickname for Tanzanian music. [1] The genre developed in the 1990s, mainly as a derivative of American hip hop and traditional Tanzanian styles such as taarab and dansi, with additional influences from reggae, R&B, and afrobeats, to form a unique style of music. [2]