Tanzania Daily News (Dar es Salaam)
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November 28
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Tanzania: TRA Warns Public Over Duty Free Shops
THE Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has warned civilians against buying goods from duty-free shops meant for members of armed forces. Read more »
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Tanzania/Eritrea: Zanzibar Coach Laments Lack of International Exposure
ZANZIBAR Heroes head coach Salum Nassor has expressed disappointment over the lack of international exposure, saying it is a setback for his team, which played out to a barren draw... Read more »
November 27
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Tanzania: New Roads to Connect Farmers With Markets
ROADS in Katavi and Rukwa regions currently under construction are expected to open up local farmers to markets across borders of Malawi, Zambia and Democratic Republic of Congo... Read more »
November 26
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Tanzania: Camfed Project to Support Schools With 350 Million Books
SOME 193 secondary schools in ten districts countrywide, will receive textbooks worth 350 million, thanks to a nongovernmental organization (NGO), Campaign for Female Education... Read more »
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Tanzania: Arusha Hosts VAT Forum
FIFTEEN African Countries are expected to hold a two-day Annual Conference in Arusha from Wednesday to discuss how best to solve Value Added Tax (VAT) technical and administrative... Read more »
November 24
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Southern Africa: Tanzania Has Capacity of Defusing Territorial Dispute With Malawi [opinion]
LAST week the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Bernard Membe with his Malawian counterpart Ephraim Chiume agreed to disagree over the disputed border... Read more »
November 19
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Tanzania: Miss EA Attracts More Participants
THIS year's Miss East Africa finals planned for next month has all to cherish as it will occasion beauty pageants not only from the region but three from Europe as well. Read more »
November 18
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Tanzania: L. Nyasa Case Referred to African Forum
TANZANIA and Malawi have jointly agreed to forward the protracted territorial dispute between the two countries concerning the border in Lake Nyasa to the African Forum of former... Read more »
November 8
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Tanzania: Cassava Projects to Be Launched On Thursday
THREE new projects will be launched on Thursday to support the development of Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSD) resistant cassava varieties. Read more »
November 1
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Tanzania: Malawi Border Dispute Heats Up
ELDERS in Kyela have turned the heat on Malawi saying it is Tanzania that historically owns a big chunk of that country's territory, rather than for the central African nation to... Read more »
October 29
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Tanzania: Minister of Foreign Affairs Visits Mbeya Over Border Dispute
THE Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Mr Bernard Membe, is leading a team of government officials and stakeholders on a two-day exploratory tour in Mbeya... Read more »
October 22
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Tanzania: All is Well at Lake Nyasa Border, Says Mbeya RC
MBEYA Regional Commissioner, Mr Abbas Kandoro has warned some dishonest people who spread messages of fear through social media, over the situation along Lake Nyasa that borders... Read more »
October 18
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Tanzania: Border Dispute Talks Set to Resume
TANZANIA and Malawi plan to go back to the negotiation table on October 27, this year, in a bid to find an amicable solution to the border dispute that is currently threatening to... Read more »
October 11
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Tanzania: Malawi Ready for Border Dispute Talks
MALAWI has expressed willingness to resume talks with Tanzania to resolve a protracted territorial dispute concerning the border in Lake Nyasa, a senior official with the Ministry... Read more »
October 7
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Southern Africa: Tanzania Urges Malawi to Continue Border Talks
TANZANIA has called on Malawi to come back to the negotiating table over the Lake Nyasa border dispute between the two countries, the solution for which cannot be smoothly found... Read more »
September 15
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Tanzania: Lake Nyasa Border Dispute - Time for Sober Thinking [opinion]
THE border dispute between Tanzania and Malawi on Lake Nyasa in Tanzania or Lake Malawi in Malawi, perhaps more than anything else amplifies Africa's geographic, ethnic and... Read more »
September 11
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Tanzania: Malawi Border Claims, Tension Rises
ELDERS of three Tanzanian settlements on Lake Nyasa shoreline have strongly refuted claims by the Malawi government of a shoreline border, stating categorically that the boundary... Read more »
September 4
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Tanzania: Is Treaty of 1890 On Malawi-Tanzania Border Lawful? [opinion]
I have been following the present border dispute between Tanzania and Malawi for quite sometimes now and I have read various comments, opinions and ideas from various individuals,... Read more »
September 3
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Tanzania: Lake Dispute Amicably Resolved [editorial]
PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete has made it abundantly clear that Tanzania will not go into war with Malawi over the disputed Lake Nyasa border that apportions water rights to both... Read more »
September 2
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Tanzania: Kikwete Favours Diplomacy on Lake Nyasa Border Dispute
PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete said diplomatic negotiations over the border dispute between Tanzania and Malawi were still in progress and reiterated his stand against use of military to... Read more »
August 21
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Tanzania: Normalcy Prevails At Border With Malawi
NORMALCY at the Tanzania-Malawi border post of Kasumulu/Songwe confirms that the amity between the two countries remains unshaken by recent events concerning a border dispute on... Read more »
August 19
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Southern Africa: Tanzania, Malawi Have Better Things to Do Not to Fight [editorial]
REPORTS that President Jakaya Kikwete and his Malawian counterpart, Madame Joyce Banda, have assured nationals of the two countries that no bullet will be fired over the border... Read more »
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East Africa: Tanzania, Malawi Will Not Go to War - President Kikwete
PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete and his Malawian counterpart, Ms Joyce Banda stated categorically that their countries will never go to war with each other and called for patience as a... Read more »
August 17
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Tanzania: Kikwete to Meet Malawi's Banda On Friday
PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete is expected to meet with his Malawian counterpart, Joyce Banda, in Maputo, Mozambique on the sidelines of the ongoing SADC summit. Read more »
August 16
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Africa: Border Disputes Do Not Help Africa [editorial]
MALAWIAN President Joyce Banda made encouraging remarks at a news conference in Lilongwe. She said that her country will not go to war with Tanzania over the ongoing Lake Nyasa... Read more »
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