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  2. 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.

  3. Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology (DIT) is one of the high learning institutions in Tanzania.Originally established in 1957, it is fully accredited by the National Council for Technical Education (NACTE) to offer technician and engineering programmes leading to the awards of Ordinary Diploma(OD) in engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) respectively and Master of Engineering(MEng).

  4. 2013 Dar es Salaam building collapse - Wikipedia

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    Indira Gandhi Street, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Casualties. 36 Total, [1] 32 adults, 4 children [2] dead. 17 [3] /18 [4] injured. The Dar es Salaam building collapse occurred during the early hours of Good Friday on 29 March 2013 when a 16-floor residential apartment building collapsed on a nearby mosque compound, killing 36 people and trapping ...

  5. Dark (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Dark is a German science fiction thriller television series co-created by Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese. It ran for three seasons from 2017 to 2020. The story follows characters from the fictional town of Winden, Germany, as they pursue the truth in the aftermath of a child's disappearance. They follow connections between four estranged families to unravel a sinister time travel conspiracy ...

  6. Indians in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Indian Tanzanians constitute a significant minority within the demographic landscape of Tanzania, with a population exceeding 60,000 individuals of Indian descent residing in the country. Many among them are traders and entrepreneurs , and despite forming only 0.2% of the population, who of which came control over the majority of the economy. [4]

  7. 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.

  8. Dar Salim - Wikipedia

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    Dar Salim was born on 18 August 1977 in Baghdad, Iraq. He fled to Denmark as a six-year-old refugee and lived on the island of Amager. Acting. Salim trained at the William Esper Studio in New York City and studied method acting in London. He also had private lessons with Danish actress Sarah Boberg. [citation needed]

  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]