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  2. YouTube Premium - Wikipedia

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    Access to YouTube Originals is also included in YouTube's separate streaming television service YouTube TV, but a YouTube Premium subscription is still required for the service's other benefits. [37] In November 2018, it was reported that YouTube was planning to offer some of its premium shows available for free on an ad-supported basis by 2020.

  3. Foreign relations of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    1961. Diplomatic relations between Japan and Tanganyika were established on Tanganyika independence of 9 December 1961 . When Tanganyika and Zanzibar were united and became Tanzania on 26 April 1964, diplomatic ties were automatically extended to cover the union. Japan has an embassy in Dar es Salaam.

  4. Jacob John Mkunda - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania People's Defence Force (TPDF) Years of service. 2022–Present. Rank. General. Commands held. Chief of Defence Forces of TPDF. Jacob John Mkunda is a Tanzanian military officer who currently serves as Chief of the Tanzanian People's Defence Force since 30 June 2022.

  5. List of ongoing armed conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Wars (1,000–9,999 combat-related deaths in current or previous year) The 15 conflicts in the following list have caused at least 1,000 and fewer than 10,000 direct, violent deaths in the current or previous calendar year. Conflicts causing at least 1,000 deaths in one calendar year are considered wars by the Uppsala Conflict Data Program.

  6. List of prime ministers of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the prime ministers of Tanzania, from the establishment of the office of Chief Minister of Tanganyika in 1960 to the present day.. Tanzania was formed after the Zanzibar Revolution in 1964, when the People's Republic of Zanzibar united with mainland Tanganyika to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, which was later renamed to the United Republic of Tanzania.

  7. Miss Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    History. Miss Tanzania started in the 1967 and the participants for the most part were from Dar es Salaam, the winners were however not sent to compete internationally. In 1968, the government banned beauty contests in the country after advice from the ruling political party's youth league citing it was not consistent with Tanzanian culture.

  8. Abortion in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania has one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world, with abortion only allowed to save the life of the mother. People convicted of performing abortions can be imprisoned for up to 14 years, while women convicted of procuring an abortion can be imprisoned for up to seven years. Other parties involved in an illegal abortion, such ...

  9. Cashew production in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania is one of the largest cashew producers in Africa, with exports providing 10-15 percent of the country's foreign exchange. The country is the eighth-largest grower of cashew nut in the world and ranks fourth in Africa. The country provides 20% of Africa's cashew nut and only trails in production of Nigeria, Cote D'Ivoire, and Guinea ...