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Tanzanian albino children attacked for body parts face return home from USA
2015-10-01 01:37:52| Telecom - Topix.net
Mwigulu Matonage and Emmanuel Festo put on their prosthetic arms as Baraka Cosmas looks on in their bedroom in the Staten Island borough of New York, September 21, 2015. 5-year-old Baraka Cosmas from Tanzania poses for a portrait in the Staten Island borough of New York in the Staten Island borough of New York, September 21, 2015.
Tanzanian albino children attacked for body parts face return home from USA
2015-10-01 01:12:06| IT Services - Topix.net
Mwigulu Matonage and Emmanuel Festo put on their prosthetic arms as Baraka Cosmas looks on in their bedroom in the Staten Island borough of New York, September 21, 2015. 5-year-old Baraka Cosmas from Tanzania poses for a portrait in the Staten Island borough of New York in the Staten Island borough of New York, September 21, 2015.
Tips from Tanzanian ice cream maker
2014-12-02 01:11:25| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Marketing tips from Tanzania's ice cream entrepreneur
Tanzanian Officials Arrested For Failure to Publish Natural Gas Contract Details
2014-11-11 01:08:35| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Two senior Tanzanian officials were arrested after they failed to produce details of multi-billion dollar natural gas extraction agreements signed with Statoil of Norway; the BG Group and Ophir from UK; and ExxonMobil from the U.S. Opposition politicians want assurances that the money will be spent in a transparent manner. James Andilile and Michael Mwanda, the chair and the acting director general of the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation respectively, were taken into custody on Tuesday for not meeting a deadline imposed by the Public Audits Committee to release details of the 26 production sharing agreements signed by the Tanzanian government.
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Tanzanian mobile telecoms firms set to list on bourse
2014-10-17 14:08:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Tanzanian mobile operators are set to list on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) in 2015 as part of regulatory requirements, Reuters reported. A law aims to allow Tanzanians to have meaningful shareholdings in the country's telecoms industry. Operators that could list on the bourse are likely to include Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo and Zantel. Mobile phone usage has shot through the roof in Tanzania in the past ten years, making the telecoms the fastest-growing economic sector there.