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DALLAS city in the United States has signed an agreement with the city of Dar es Salaam, the commercial capital, for a sister ...
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The Citizen on MSNFemale bus attendants take the wheel in transport revolutionThe shift marks a significant milestone in an industry that has traditionally been resistant to gender inclusion ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania: Dar Port Unlocks New Era of Efficiency With Digital LeapApalpable sense of relief has swept through Dar es Salaam port as it embraces a new, sophisticated digital operating system, promising to revolutionise port operations and significantly enhance its ...
Expanding its footprint in Africa’s thriving hospitality sector, Swiss-Belhotel International has announced the signing of a ...
CHANGE is in the air as Dallas, the famed capital of the state of Texas in the United States, has signed an agreement with ...
Chalamila also criticized the worn-out buses currently in use and called on the Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit (DART) to order new buses. “The buses have been in use for a very long time, nearly nine ...
DAR ES SALAAM: Community health workers have been urged to collect and maintain accurate data on patients living with ...
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The Citizen on MSN‘Never again’: Agency’s pledge after painful BRT lessonsAs the Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit Agency (Dart) prepares to launch the third phase of the bus rapid transit (BRT) network in the city, its leadership has vowed to avoid the costly delays and planning ...
The Dar es Salaam Scene. There’s other tech happening in Tanzania too. A few blocks away is [Ruta Electronics], a similar sugar cube sized shop developing smart meters.
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Al Jazeera on MSNThe Egyptians finding a ‘second home’ after migrating south to TanzaniaAs Europe fortifies its borders, growing numbers of North Africans are moving southwards into other African countries.
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania’s journalists’ accreditation board cracks down on unregistered scribesDar es Salaam. The Journalists Accreditation Board (JAB) has reaffirmed its resolve to take firm action against individuals practising journalism without the necessary academic qualifications or ...
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