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The Chief Marealle II Cup 2009 tournament will kick off in Moshi on December 9 to coincide with the Independence Day celebrations.
The future appears bright for small and medium enterprises, which play a key role in the economy as sources of income and employment.
Kilimanjaro Stars head coach Marcio Maximo has called up goalie Mwarami Mohamed from Mozambique's premiership team ..to replace injured Ali Mustapha.
Creating exclusive tourist attractions within national parks would have adverse effects on the country's tourism sector, a wildlife official cautioned yesterday.
The Government plans to invest Sh15 billion in a project to supply southern regions of Lindi and Mtwara with reliable power.
Media liason officers in the ministries, departments and autonomous agencies of the Government have been urged on diligence.
Tanzania's Joseph Kaniki has finally signed a two-year contract with Gefle IF of Sweden for the 2010 Premier Division League.
Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) has received sh. 33.7 million ahead of the Tanzania Mainland under 20 Uhai Cup scheduled to start on November 29 in the city.
Two senior Zanzibari ministers have poured cold water on the prospects of forming a government of national unity in Zanzibar, following the recently improved relations with the opposition Civic United Front (CUF).
Following Sunday's MTN Kampala marathon, Uganda Athletics Federation (UAF) officials should be worried by Tanzania's performance.
The former President of Tanzania, Mr Benjamin Mkapa has confirmed his visit to Makerere University where he has been invited to preside over the university's Alumni re-union.
Malaria has for a long time been the number one killer disease in Tanzania, as in most tropical countries.
YOUNG Africans are likely to pay a heavy price for breaching contracts with their two foreigners and a local player.
TWENTY football and ten netball teams are expected to take part in the Chief Marealle Cup set to start in Moshi on December 9.
THE national soccer team, Zanzibar Heroes left Dar es Salaam today for Nairobi Kenya to compete in the two-week senior Challenge Cup to kick off this weekend.
FELISTA Laurent (15) had not been admitted to hospital in her life, until November 4, this year, when she was attacked by his father, Laurent Nyonyo and hospitalised at Tarime District Regional Hospital, with serious wounds. This was after she refused to get married. Staff Writer MUGINI JACOB visited the young girl at the hospital and now reports...
TANZANIA'S Hawa Wanyeche fired an impressive two over par 74 gross in the final round, to win this year's Rwanda Ladies Open title at the Kigali Golf Course in Kigali, Rwanda over the weekend.
TANZANIA maintained their good run in the inaugural Africa Under-19 Women Cricket Tournament, after defeating Kenya by 14 runs at the Annadil Burhani ground in Dar es Salaam today.
KILIMANJARO Stars camp is set to receive a major boost, when custodian Mwarami Mohammed, who is plying his trade with Mozambique champion, Ferroviario Maputo arrives tomorrow to join the team.
One major area in which Julius K. Nyerere was a rival to Kwame Nkrumah was the arena of regional integration.
The number of exhibitors at the EAC Jua Kali - Nguvu Kazi exhibition has grown from 100 in 1999 to 1,000 this year.
Politics is a dirty game, so they say, but a little measure of decorum in the largely no-holds-barred muddle will not do anybody any harm.
Arusha claimed four titles at the BQ Junior Tennis Championship, beating their hosts, Dar es Salaam who won one title.
Tanzania will compete at the Zone Four Swimming Championship slated for Nairobi, Kenya early next year, according to the Tanzania Swimming Association (TSA).
Zain Tanzania has been voted "2009 Most Respected Company" in the country by East Africa's top CEOs.
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