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Tanzania: Echoes of 1990s Debt-Swap in New Scandal At Tanzania Central Bank
Joseph Mwamunyange
Nairobi

The scope of the probe into the looting of billions of dollars from the Bank Tanzania that was recently announced by Finance Minister Zakia Megji may be expanded to include the abuses of the controversial Debt Conversion Programme of the 1990s.

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Denmark cuts $3.16 million in aid to Tanzania over graft law delay.
NAIROBI, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Denmark will cut $3.16 million in aid to Tanzania over the slow pace of anti-graft reforms in the east African country, the Danish ambassador said on Tuesday.

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Tanzania Church Say NO to Money From Homosexual
THE ANGLICAN Church in Tanzania will no longer knowingly accept money from dioceses, parishes, bishops, and individuals that “condone homosexual practice or bless same-sex unions”,

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Bush adds Tanzania to malaria fight
President Bush on Thursday added Tanzania to a U.S. initiative aimed at combatting malaria in Africa and reducing the disease‘s mortality rate by 50 percent in targeted nations.

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Vodacom chooses Siemens to bring 3G to Tanzania
JOHANNESBURG, Aug 30 (Reuters) - South African mobile phone operator Vodacom has chosen Germany's Siemens to provide the mobile broadband infrastructure to bring 3G HSDPA technology to Tanzania, it said on Wednesday.

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Mtagwa Crushes Brown To Retain Title
Mtagwa Defends USBA Featherweight Belt

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Forged in Philly rings, Mtagwa lands TV date
By Don Steinberg
Inquirer Staff Writer

Rogers Mtagwa, who came to Philadelphia in 2000 from Tanzania, is more of a Philly fighter than a lot of guys born and bred here.

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HP, Excel employees accused of shipping stolen parts
Nine Hewlett-Packard and Excel Logistics employees are accused in a conspiracy that federal prosecutors say amassed $3.2 million by shipping stolen parts to other states.

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tomorrow's world - BY Mwalimu Julius K. Nyerere
The world has the resources and the knowledge to eliminate malnutrition and hunger, preventable disease, ignorance, and hopelessness. There is no excuse for the indignity of absolute poverty existing in 'tomorrow's world' .

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Building collapses in Dar
A building that was under construction has collapsed in Dar es salaam this afternoon

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