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EDITORIAL - Less than gloomy news for the PM
In the midst of the ream of confidence-sapping economic news recently, Prime Minister Bruce Golding enjoyed a handful of positive diversions.
Killings by Tanzanian soldier highlight Tanzania media reports
The killing of two colleagues by a soldier wit h the Tanzania Peoplea's Defence Forces this week highlighted local newsp aper reports.
Tanzanian President in Jamaica
Prime Minister Bruce Golding and Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete on arrival last night at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Kingston.
Fleeting memories of a neglected heritage
PRESIDENT Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete visited us this week. President who? Odds are, out on the streets not many could answer that question.
Come and investment in Tanzania - President Kikwete
PRESIDENT of the United Republic of Tanzania Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete yesterday made a pitch for Jamaicans to deepen their business links with that country, which he says has an 'abundance of opportunities' with a 'conducive' investment climate.
Presidents of member states of East African Community on Friday signed the Common Market Protocol paving way for free movement of goods, labour and services in the region.
EDITORIAL - You are too busy for Port-of-Spain, PM
This is a very busy week for Prime Minister Bruce Golding. Sunday was his big speech to the closing session of the annual conference of his Jamaica Labour Party , the primary news from which was that the Government has not reached an agreement with the International Monetary Fund to borrow US$1.2 billion.
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Teen prostitutes - Missing 15-y-o selling sexual favours on 'Back Road' AT LEAST one, and maybe more, of the young girls reported missing under the Ananda Alert system are in St Catherine, working as prostitutes on the Port Henderson strip, better known as 'Back Road'. Up to September this year, 1,206 children had been reported missing... Read ...
Tanzania: President Kikwete - 'Agriculture is Everything'
One of them was food security. Since the days of its first president, Julius Nyerere, Tanzania has been known as an island of peace and stability, but it has remained poor.
Premier Wen discussed bilateral ties and cooperation with several African leaders Sunday.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao discussed bilateral ties and cooperation with several African leaders on the sidelines of the fourth ministerial meeting of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, which opened on Sunday at the Egyptian tourist resort.
The Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting begins in Port-of-Spain on November 27 and continues for three days.
Tanzania: Country Short of 200 Dentists
The country has a shortage of more than 200 dentists, leading to thousands of dental abnormalities going without treatment in local hospitals, the government said yesterday.
President of Tanzania and the Abbott Fund Dedicate Modern Emergency Medical Department
For the first time, emergency room services meeting international standards will be a part Tanzania's public health system, thanks to the opening of a new Emergency Medical Department building and extensive training being conducted at Muhimbili National Hospital.
Also In Global Health News: Tanzania's Development Initiatives;...
Main Category: HIV / AIDS Also Included In: Aid / Disasters Tropical Diseases Water - Air Quality / Agriculture Article Date: 01 Oct 2009 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., recently commended Tanazanian President Jakaya Kikwete on the country's utilization of U.S. aid money and vowed her support for the country's future development projects, ...
Tanzania: Dialogue best option for Zanzibar crisis - Kikwete
New York, USA, : [Tanzanian] PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete said that the government was in control of the political situation in Zanzibar and any misunderstanding between parties should be resolved by dialogue.
Maltese Parliamentary delegation to attend Commonwealth Conference in Tanzania
A parliamentary delegation led by the Hon. David Agius, MP and including the Hon.
Africa: Youth Unemployment Needs Global Help, Says Kikwete
Tanzania's President called for global assistance in the "gigantic task" of generating employment for African youth at the General Assembly today, warning that the problem can serve to perpetuate conflict on the conflict.
World Bank says Tanzania must do more in graft war
Tanzania needs to do more in its fight against graft and take swift action against perpetrators in order to remove any impression it condoned impunity, the World Bank said.
Tanzania: Former PM to Challenge Kikwete?
Former Prime Minister Edward Lowassa says he has not thought about vying for the presidency in next year's General Election.
Judge Massati speaks on Zombe`s verdict
The Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, beams with smiles and gestures, in admiration of the high-level skills demonstrated by jet fighter pilots of the Tanzania People`s Defence Forces at the Air Wing`s grounds in Dar es Salaam yesterday.