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Tanzania’s diplomatic balancing act after a contested mandate
The recent general elections held in Tanzania saw a landslide victory for President Samia Suluhu Hassan. Official returns ...
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Tanzania consolidates position as East Africa’s top exporter to Uganda
Analysts say Tanzania’s geographical advantage and logistics backbone are now directly shaping the country’s industrial and ...
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Government creates strategy to expand regional markets, boost exports
Dar es Salaam. Tanzania is sharpening an export-led growth strategy that places agriculture, value addition and industrial parks at the centre of its ambition to dominate regional markets, the ...
The world still holds its secrets. Hidden under wet rocks, in the ocean’s twilight crevices, and in the minutiae of the ...
Aberystwyth University is leading a £2.5 million, Gates Foundation-funded project using drones, AI, and satellite technology to locate ...
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11 Quiz Questions That Even Stump Geography Experts
There are 11 questions that even geography experts–such as geography teachers–might find challenging. So, don’t be disappointed if you don’t score well. Anyone who answers all 11 questions ...
EU, Russia scale up seafood imports from India; plastic exports to South America, Africa picks up; gems shipments to UAE, ...
As refineries shut down across Europe, Africa should be seizing its moment. Instead, the continent is stuck in a crippling ...
The term 'lesbian' is dying out, a new study has revealed. Gen Z are shunning this more traditional term in favour of newer options, including 'queer', 'pansexual', and 'asexual'.
Once a site of forced baptisms and brutal control, the museum near Luanda now exposes the trade’s human toll and opens archives that may reconnect families across continents.
The great success of the enemies of Africa is to have corrupted the Africans themselves” —Frantz Fanon, 1961 During our early education, subjects such as history, geography, and social studies often ...
Despite sustained international condemnation and relative diplomatic isolation, the Taliban government is likely to remain in power for the foreseeable future.
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