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The Tanzania Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) is a railway system, under construction and partially in operation, serving Tanzania and linking it to the neighbouring countries of Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi, and through these to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as part of the East African Railway Master Plan.
Mkulazi Holdings Limited plans to construct two sugar factories in the Morogoro Town of Tanzania. The first factory, is planned at Mkulazi, about 85 kilometres (53 mi), by road, south-east of the regional headquarters in Morogoro City. [3] The government of Tanzania has ring-fenced 63,000 acres (98 sq mi), on which the factory is being erected. [4]
The Zanzibar House of Representatives (Swahili: Baraza la Wawakilishi wa Zanzibar) is the unicameral, subnational legislature of the autonomous islands of Zanzibar in Tanzania. [ 1 ] History
Hukwe Ubi Zawose (1938 or 1940, Dodoma, Tanganyika – December 30, 2003, Bagamoyo, Tanzania) was a prominent Tanzanian musician. [1] He was a member of the Gogo ethnic group and played the ilimba, a large lamellophone similar to the mbira, as well as several other traditional instruments.
The Tanzania Scouts Association (TSA) is the national Scouting organization of ... Tanznaian president is the guardian of all scout organisations in the country.
Zanzibar Revolution Day has been designated as a public holiday by the government of Tanzania; it is celebrated on 12 January each year. [ 86 ] The Mapinduzi Cup (Revolution Cup), an association football knockout competition, is organized by the Zanzibar Football Association in early January between 6 and 13 January to mark the revolution day ...
While there is no doubt boda bodas are commonplace in East African cities like Kampala and Nairobi, estimates of their number vary.. Dar es Salaam. Figures show a substantial increase (nearly 10,000%) of motorcycle imports to Tanzania from 2003 to 2015.
In July 2016, Tanzania banned shisha smoking, with Magufuli citing its health effects among youth as the reason. [43] In March 2017, Tanzania banned the export of unprocessed ores, in an effort to encourage domestic smelting. [44]