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  2. Business Times (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    The paper used to be published by Business Times Limited, a company founded in 1988, which also produced three other papers: (a) Majira, a daily news publication in Kiswahili (b) Dar Leo, another news daily, also in Kiswahili and (c) Spoti Starehe, a weekly sports newspaper in Kiswahili. See also. List of newspapers in Tanzania; Media in Tanzania

  3. Andrew Chenge - Wikipedia

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    Tanganyika. Nationality. Tanzanian. Political party. CCM. Alma mater. University of Dar es Salaam. Harvard University (LL.M) Andrew John Chenge (born 24 December 1947) is a Tanzanian CCM politician and Former Member of Parliament for Bariadi West constituency from 2005 to 2020.

  4. Augustine Saidi - Wikipedia

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    Augustine Saidi was born on 19 August 1929 to Chagga parents. [1] His birthplace was near Mount Kilimanjaro. [2] in modern day Kilimanjaro Region. The future president Julius Nyerere taught Saidi in Tabora when he was attending Tabora secondary school. [3] He completed his secondary education, and then was funded by the Kilimanjaro Native ...

  5. WCB Wasafi - Wikipedia

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    WCB Wasafi. Wasafi Classic Baby ( WCB) [1] [2] [3] is a Tanzania-based record label founded by musician Diamond Platnumz. [4] WCB's commercial roster includes Diamond Platnumz, Mbosso, Zuchu, Lava Lava, Queen Darleen, and D Voice. The label is headquartered at Mbezi Beach, Dar Es Salaam. [5] The label's Vice President is RJ The DJ, who is also ...

  6. Nyerere National Park - Wikipedia

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    Nyerere National Park. /  9.000°S 37.400°E  / -9.000; 37.400. Nyerere National Park (formerly the northern part of Selous Game Reserve, pronunciation: "Seluu") is the largest national park in Tanzania and also one of the world's largest wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. The total area of the park is 30,893 km 2 (11,928 sq mi) and ...

  7. Tanzania–Burundi Standard Gauge Railway - Wikipedia

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    Overview. In January 2022, the governments of Tanzania and Burundi signed a Memorandum of Understanding, in which they agreed to the construction of a standard gauge (1435 mm or 4 ft 8 ⁄ in) railway line between the two countries. [1] Initially, costs were estimated at US$900 million. The planned railway line is an extension of Tanzania's ...

  8. Regions of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Tanzania had 25 regions. In the 1970s, the name of the Ziwa Magharibi Region (West Lake Region) changed to Kagera Region. In 2002, Manyara Region was created out of part of Arusha Region. [1] In 2012, four regions were created: Geita, Katavi, Njombe, and Simiyu. [2] In 2016, Songwe Region was created from the western part of Mbeya Region.

  9. Exim Bank (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    Exim Bank Tanzania, is the largest subsidiary of the Exim Bank Group (East Africa), a large financial services conglomerate, that maintains its headquarters in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's largest city. Members of the banking group include: Exim Bank (Tanzania) - Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania; Exim Bank (Comoros) - Moroni, Comoros