Tanzania On Alert Over Possible Attacks
According to Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda, the government is planning to work with both local and international organisations to investigate and curb incidences of bomb attacks in Zanzibar.
Tanzanian government to avert bomb attacks.
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Tanzania:
Isles Bomb Attack Saddens Kikwete
Daily News, 16 June 2014
PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete has condemned what is believed to be a bomb blast attack at Darajani Business area in Zanzibar that left a 27 year old Muslim Preacher dead and eight… Read more »
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Tanzania:
End This Horrific Spate of Bombings in Zanzibar
Daily News, 16 June 2014
THE recent shocking incidents in Zanzibar in which some beastly individuals or a group of beastly individuals hurled a bomb towards the direction of a crowded public transport… Read more »
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Tanzania:
Tanzanian Police Hunt Bombers After Zanzibar Blast
Sabahi, 16 June 2014
Tanzanian police are searching for suspects after an explosion at a mosque on Friday in Stone Town, Zanzibar, killed a Muslim preacher and wounded seven others, Tanzania's The… Read more »
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Tanzania:
Police Hunt Suspects in Zanzibar Blast
Daily News, 15 June 2014
POLICE here have launched an intensive manhunt for the men behind the blast, believed to be a bomb, at the Darajani Business area Friday that left a 27-year old Muslim preacher… Read more »
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Government officials, legislators and civil society will meet in Arusha, Tanzania to deliberate on how to contain security threats in the region following an increase in terror ... Read more »
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The ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party has accused opposition leaders of planning the Arusha rally bombings that left several people dead and injured at least 20. Read more »
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President Jakaya Kikwete has vowed to bring to book the perpetrators of the Arusha church bombing and promised that the government will beef up security at places of worship. Read more »