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The Morogoro-based, tobacco processing company, Alliance One Tobacco Tanzania Ltd (AOTTL), says tobacco production in the country has increased by 167 per cent during the last eight years.
The government's advice to primary schoolteachers holding higher academic qualifications to seek promotion is encouraging, and shows some seriousness in the running of the civil service.
The Boxing Federation of Tanzania (BFT) announced yesterday the postponement of the Under-17 and 20 youth tournaments, which were to start on November 24 in Dar es Salaam.
The Dar es Salaam Community Bank (DCB), has posted a cumulative profit -after tax - of Sh1.38 billion during the year that ended in September this year.
None of the East African countries will be in South Africa for next year's World Cup, which is quite disappointing for the millions of fans of the world's most popular sport in this region.
East African Community Treaty would be reviewed to accommodate the Common Market Protocol signed by the regional leaders in Arusha yesterday.
Plans to oust Tanzania Teachers Union (TTU) president, Mr Gratian Mukoba, have flopped.
Former Temeke District Court magistrate, Ms Jamila Nzota who was jailed for three years in May for soliciting a bribe, now want the court to release her on probation.
East African Community (EAC) leaders yesterday formally agreed to allow free trade, movement of people and right of residence in the region, with the signing of the protocol establishing a common market.
Fast-tracking of the East African Political Federation will be further delayed to await detailed studies by experts.
Six suspected armed robbers were shot dead in gun exchange with police in Dodoma yesterday.
About 150 medium and small scale entrepreneurs have been trained on business management under the sponsorship of the Cooperative and Rural Development Bank (CRDB).
This year's fiesta concert has been described as a flop due to poor organisation. Some revelers blamed the organisers for the mess, saying they did not get value for their money.
A Tanzania Investment Centre official has urged the private sector to combat climate change.
Power in Kenya will be divided between a president and a prime minister under the new constitution.
The Government is once again being urged to protect local industries.
Residents of Mererani mining township have been challenged to venture into other economic investments rather than pipe dream on becoming rich through tanzanite mining and trading.
Mbulu, the district which registered highest number of Swine flu in the country, has just reported that the disease has been contained.
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Bishop Durning Secondary School in Moivo, Arumeru is investing more than 10 million/- for sporting activities at the institution with emphasis on soccer. The Headmaster, Mr Sarubare Lendisa has revealed.
VETERAN golfer George Liljeblad put up an electrifying performance to claim the seniors' title at the 18- hole Zain/TBL fiddle golf tournament at the TPDF Lugalo Club in Dar es Salaam over the weekend.
JUNIOR tennis player John Njau played a relaxed game against local rival Bill Makoi to win the 12 & Under boys' category by two straight sets as the inaugural BQ Junior Open ended in Dar es Salaam yesterday.
A Parliamentary Committee formed to investigate reports of human rights abuse that could have taken place during the eviction of pastoralists in Loliondo will begin its work on Sunday.
There will be only one driver from Tanzania participating in the fourth installment of the revived East African Classic Safari Rally.
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