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Tuko News on MSNTanzania's air ticket levy: Kenyans perturbed by Suluhu's move to raise fees, share mixed reactions
President Samia Suluhu's administration said the new fee under the VI tax code will vet foreigners, including Kenyans, moving ...
DODOMA: THE Tanzania apiculture sector has received a major boost following launching of five honey collection centres.
Tanzania will be represented by a strong junior team as they head to Mauritius to compete in the 2025 Region 4 Juniors ...
International law and strategic partnerships are vital to shape Tanzania’s path in the global South.” The pursuit of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania Sees the Peace Forum As Vital for National Unity Heading to the General Elections
PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has hailed the Peace Forum heading to the General Elections and called upon all Tanzanians to uphold unity, stability, and national cohesion during the election ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania among four African nations set to access jobs, skills in Japan's $5.5bn hometown initiative
Other African countries participating are Nigeria, Ghana, and Mozambique, paired respectively with Kisarazu in Chiba, Sanjo ...
Tanzania will host the Federation of East African Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) Games next year. FEASSSA ...
Here’s all you need to know about the CAF Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024 quarterfinal match between Tanzania and ...
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Tuko News on MSNTanzania Introduces KSh 11k Levy to Foreigners Travelling in, out of Country
The Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) introduced a $45 (KSh 5,814) additional fee for a one-way ticket and $90 (KSh 11 ...
The $2.15 billion 175-mile electrified line is a key leg of the “Central Corridor” project that has been on the cards for over a decade.
Uganda, Ethiopia, and Tanzania stood as the top destinations for Kenyan capital holding Sh104.6 billion, Sh101.9 billion, and Sh96.7 billion in foreign assets stock, respectively, with banks ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania: Insurance Sector Transforms Rapidly in Four Years
In just four years, Tanzania's insurance sector has transformed significantly, becoming essential for protecting lives, assets and public investments while also driving greater financial inclusion ...
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