Tanzania News


Barrick Gold, Tanzania reach partnership deal (19. Oktober 2017)
Tanzania demands reparations for German colonial atrocities (23. February 2017)
Zanzibar goes for a re-run of elections (19. March 2016)
16 Billion/ - Sent to Schools to Prop Free Education (27.1.2016)
Ruling party's Magufuli wins presidential vote (October 29, 2015)
Chinese Win U.S..6 Billion Bid for Railway (8.6.2015)
Tanzanian Energy Minister Quits Over Graft Scandal (26.1.2015)
Parliament votes to sack ministers over corruption (30.11.2014)
Melding science and tradition to tackle climate change (23.5.2014)
Shock as 60pc of Tanzania students fail national exam (18.2.2013)
Dar forced to import rice to stabilise price of local harvest (5.1.2013)
Schools to get free mosquito nets (April 26, 2012)
Transnational companies flock to East Africa in search of oil (March 31, 2012)
Protest over red ribbons for HIV pupils (March 15, 2012)
Residents in flood prone areas asked to relocate (March 15, 2012)
Corruption allegations hit WWF programmes (February 28, 2012)
Zanzibar MPs protest Tanzania bid for more sea (February 18, 2012)
Uncertainty clouds future of local leather sector (February 5, 2012)
AU wants peace, security and bigger global role in 2012 (January 31, 2012)
Women fight for their rights over land (January 19, 2012)
Hopes dashed as fuel prices go up (January 3, 2012)
“We need to achieve much more“, says President at Independence Day (December 10, 2011)
Total ban on plastic bags (October 29, 2011)
Oil demands keep shilling struggling (October 27, 2011)
Washington to review food aid policies (October 15, 2011)
Herders to get Sh12 billion payout for cattle losses (September 1, 2011)
New squad to repossess ill-gotten wealth planned (August 20, 2011)
Government bans animal export (August 18, 2011)
Indian investor seeks 100,000 ha land (August 16, 2011)
Pirates threaten Lake Victoria fishing (August 5, 2011)
Pastoralists concerned over carnivores / Acute food shortage in Ngorongoro (July 16, 2011)
Government shelves plans for Serengeti highway (June 29, 2011)
Fried birds meal threatens wildlife (July 2, 2011)
Three EAC countries record promising economic growth (May 11, 2011)
Moves to avert food protests (April 25, 2011)
PM queries over MPs' benefits (April 2, 2011)
Bad laws impede girls' access to education, says minister (March 21, 2011)
Rain water harvesting improves lives of small farmers (March 21, 2011)
Donors to snub government over Serengeti road (March 4, 2011)
President pledges new constitution (January 1, 2011)
Veteran musician Remmy Ongala died aged 63 (December 16, 2010)
Raising concerns about EPAs (December 5, 2010)
Kikwete warns of hard times ahead (December 2, 2010)
Re-elected president sworn in / Electoral commissions criticised for handling of poll (November 6, 2010)
Ruling party expects to win election (November 3, 2010)
General Elections: Slaa ahead of Kikwete in new opinion poll (October 16, 2010)
Prime Minister urges more support at MDG summit (September 27, 2010)
Price of cotton shoots sharply (September 23, 2010)
U.S. sugar imports to hurt economy (September 9, 2010)
Biofuel demand driving Africa "land grab", says report (Augsut 20, 2010)
Serengeti highway to go ahead, says President (August 16, 2010)
Man sentenced to hang for killing albino child (July 28, 2010)
East Africa, EU trade talks suffer fresh setback (9. June 2010)
Tanzania: Industrialists Hail Zero Tariff On Crude Oil (7. July 2009)
East Africa: EABC Welcomes Decision On Common Market Protocol (3. May 2009)
Stop Albino Slaughter, Organization Pleads (23.1.2009)
Churches petition against Islamic courts (October 24, 2008)
Power crisis as songas turbines collapse (September 25, 2008)
Zanzibar says no to oil sharing (July 17, 2008)
DDT to fight malaria finally used / President launches the world's first sisal-to-power plant (July 14, 2008)
Opposition calls for 'in-depth' probe into graft claims (July 3, 2008)
Tax on mining industry introduced / Budgets to ease food crisis (June 12, 2008)
Zanzibar opposition calls protest as tensions rise (11. April 2008)
Chinese link up with Canadian firm to seek minerals (April 15, 2008)
Tanzania in witchdoctor crackdown (April 8, 2008)
Prime Minister Lowassa to resign over graft / Mizengo Pinda new prime minister (February 8, 2008)
President Kikwete new African Union chairman (February 1, 2008)
Country to lease land to oil importers (January 7, 2008)
US Million Agro-Scheme targets Kenya, Tanzania and Malawi (December 13, 2007)
Debate on East African Political Federation continues (September 18, 2007)
ADF loans to support agriculture and education / million to boost health sector (September 5, 2007)
25-year rail concession for Indian firm (September 4, 2007)
Plans to raise education standards widely applauded (July 17, 2007)
Budget to give priority to key sectors in war against poverty, says minister (June 23, 2007)
Country and China to have 'special' trade partnership (June 5, 2007)
Government denies rights violations (May 9, 2007)
Rift Valley Fever spreads, death toll up (April 3, 2007)
UN chief picks Tanzanian deputy (January 5, 2007)
Kikwete: Burundian refugees not forced to return home (November 29, 2006)
Control cholera outbreak or lose jobs, PM says (November 22, 2006)
Child labour increasing (September 7, 2006)
Five dead after cholera outbreak in Zanzibar, 106 in hospital (August 9, 2006)
Zanzibar, Japan sign US $13-million water development pact (June 7, 2006)
Zanzibaris challenge Tanzania Union in court (May 28, 2006)
Pastoralists evicted in environment conservation effort (May 19, 2006)
DDT ban lifted to fight malaria (May 8, 2006)
Zanzibar: New water law "unfriendly to the poor", says opposition (April 4, 2006)
Government takes measures to protect environment (April 3, 2006)
Maternal deaths on the rise / Zanzibar sets up anti-cholera taskforce (March 27, 2006)
Zanzibaris must carry identity cards by 1 April (March 1, 2006)
EU ministers vow new moves on migrants (January 13, 2006)
Water shortage hits Zanzibar / Government pardons and rehires medics (January 11, 2006)
New faces and more women in Kikwete's cabinet (January 5, 2006)
UK water giant to sue Tanzania (December 24, 2005)
Jakaya Kikwete wins presidential election (December 20, 2005)
Election for President Mkapa's successor (December 9, 2005)
Army doctors to take over from striking colleagues (November 24, 2005)
African MPs demand market protection at WTO meeting (November 23, 2005)
Zanzibar: Karume re-elected president in disputed poll (November 5, 2005)
National elections postponed following candidate's death (October 28, 2005)
Zanzibar poll will not be fair, claims opposition (October 8, 2005)
Presidential economic commission with South Africa established (September 22, 2005)
Election campaigns kicked off (August 20, 2005)
Governments cheer G8 debt relief plan, but also want more done (June 11, 2005)
Kenya and Tanzania to start producing anti-malaria drug (June 9, 2005)
Foreign Minister will candidate for presidency (May 5, 2005)
Registration of political parties suspended (April 11, 2005)
Zanzibar president not a constitutional requirement, says Mkapa (March 14, 2005)
Political party clash leaves 14 injured (March 8, 2005)
De Beers and government to invest U$250m in diamond mines (March 7, 2005)
Community service for prisoners introduced (February 11, 2005)
GMO goods to be accepted (January 27, 2005)
New Flag for Zanzibar (January 10, 2005)
Zanzibar to discourage mass tourism (November 15, 2004)
Railways over roads, says Minister (October 25, 2004)
Funding shortage forces UN agency to cut rations for refugees (October 25, 2004)
Tanzania loses billions to 'consultants', says report (October 18, 2004)
G7 may drop debt of poorest countries (September 22, 2004)
Zanzibar's descendants to get land in Durban (September 20, 2004)
Tanzania parties to sue over civic polls (September 15, 2004)
Zanzibar: Close election forecasts raise tensions (August 16, 2004)
World Bank grants credit of US$ 100 Million for Secondary Education Development (June 9, 2004)
40th birthday of Tanganyika and Zanzibar marked (April 26, 2004)
Zanzibar to start flying its own flag abroad / Homosexuality outlawed (April 12, 2004)
GM Crops: Government working on policy options (April 5, 2004)
Breakthrough as East African Community Customs Union signed (March 3, 2004)
IMF clears way for a US $4.2 million loan (February 26, 2004)
Victoria water project started (February 9, 2004)
Famine looming (January 12, 2004)
Education programmes leap forward (December 18, 2003)
At UNIDO X in Vienna, Prime Minister critizises dividing line between rich and poor (1st December 2003)
EU Provides 114 Million EURO in budgetary support (November 11, 2003)
CCM losing support in Zanzibar (October 27, 2003)
Commonwealth urges faster judicial reform (October 16, 2003)
Privatisation spectre still haunts the government (October 10, 2003)
Tourism is troubling Zanzibar's islanders (September 30, 2003)
Economy is growing but the people's purchasing power falling (August 29, 2003)
NGOs repeat call for NGO act to be reviewed (August 28, 2003)
Tanzania loses billions in raw cashew exports (August 22, 2003)
SADC states to sign defence pact (August 22, 2003)
Tanzania short of 0.8m tonnes of food (July 25, 2003)
Talks of border water conflict mark Muluzi-Mkapa meeting (July 14, 2003)
Government moves to privatise water supply (June 23, 2003)
Tanzania faces real famine (June 20, 2003)
Problems in tourism and food crop production (May 29, 2003)
Opposition party dominates peaceful by-elections in Pemba (May 19, 2003)
Reforms did not yet result in economic growth (May 9, 2003)
Discussion on by-elections in Zanzibar (May 5, 2003)
Farmers in Kilimanjaro abandon coffee cultivation (May 9, 2003)
Soon free movement between Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya? (April 14, 2003)
Tanzania reduces maternal death rate, but big urban – rural gap remains (March 17, 2003)
Famine looms as drought hits Dar (March 10, 2003)
Terror threat hits Tanzanian economy (January 20, 2003)
ADB pulls out of Arusha Rail Project (January 6, 2003)
Last group of Rwandans leaves (January 3, 2003)
SAA, Air Tanzania Conclude Partnership Deal (December 2, 2002)
More Tanzanians now live above Poverty Level (November 8, 2002)
South African investments in Tanzania - "Colonisation"? (October 28, 2002)
US Warns of Religious Tensions in Tanzania (October 14, 2002)
CUF Blames Government for Delayed Peace Deal (September 9, 2002)
Over 200 Dead in Train Crash (June 29, 2002)
Water privatisation scheme critized (June 6, 2002)
Child Labour Common in Zanzibar (June 4, 2002)
Focus on sexual violence among Burundi refugees (7 May 2002)
Tanzania – Zimbabwe cooperation intensifies (April 29, 2002)
New act offers hope on Zanzibari reconciliation (April 17, 2002)
Focus on continuing struggle against malaria (March 25, 2002)
Human rights situation seems to improve (11 Mar 2002)
Journalists form trade union (January 10, 2002)
Teilweiser Schuldenerlaß (28. November 2001)
Treibhauseffekt am Kilimandscharo (März 2001)
East African Community launched (15 January 2001)
Präsidentschaftswahlen in Tanzania (10. November 2000)
Österreichs Eisenbahnergewerkschaft engagiert sich im Südlichen Afrika (Jänner 2000)


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