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  2. Energy in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Of the country's total generation capacity, close to 80% of Tanzania electricity comes from renewable energy, with natural gas contributing 892.72MW and Hydro electric power 573.70MW of the total 1,601.84 megawatts, as of April 2020. According to the government of Tanzania, generation projects in the pipeline include: (a) Ruhudji (358MW ...

  3. Cabinet of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Cabinet of Tanzania is the most senior level of the executive branch of Tanzania and consists of the President, Vice President, President of Zanzibar, Prime Minister and all the Ministers. [1] Deputy Ministers are not part of the cabinet.

  4. Science and technology in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania graduated to lower middle-income status in 2019. The National Development Plan 2016–2021 (2016) emphasizes industrialization and human development as twin priorities. The plan uses the phrase ‘business unusual’ to encapsulate its ambition of graduating to a middle-income, semi-industrial economy by 2025, a goal first set out in ...

  5. List of ambassadors of the United States to Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    He was recommissioned when Tanganyika became a republic and presented new credentials on December 17, 1962. Leonhart continued to serve without further reaccreditation after the formation of the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar. John H. Burns – Career FSO. September 24, 1965. January 3, 1966.

  6. Constitution of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania, also known as the Permanent Constitution, was ratified in 16 March 1977.Before the current establishment, Tanzania has had three constitutions: the Independence Constitution (1961), the Republican Constitution (1962), and the Interim Constitution of the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar (1964).

  7. List of speakers of the National Assembly of Tanzania

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    Took office. Left office. Notes. Adam Sapi Mkwawa. 26 April 1964. 19 November 1973. Mkwawa was elected as Speaker of the National Assembly of Tanganyika on 27 November 1962 [2] Erasto Andrew Mbwana Mang'enya. 20 November 1973.

  8. Vice-President of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Abeid Karume. Salary. US$4,375 monthly [2] Website. www .vpo .go .tz. The vice-president of Tanzania holds the second-highest political office in the United Republic of Tanzania. The vice president runs on a single ticket with the President of Tanzania, and ranks first in the presidential line of succession. Per Article 37 of the Constitution ...

  9. Religion in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Tanzania. Christianity is the largest religion in Tanzania, with a substantial Muslim minority. Smaller populations of Animists, practitioners of other faiths, and religiously unaffiliated people are also present. [2] [1] Tanzania is a secular state and freedom of religion is enshrined in the country's constitution.