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Updated: Sunday August 17, 2008 5:54 PM
Nile Perch Good for the Heart
06.02.07 | NILE perch from Lake Victoria stands a better future at the global market despite stiff competition, research findings published in Tanzanian newspaper The Citizen has revealed. The findings show that the specie has huge Omega 3 elements, which reduce the risk of heart diseases…
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Precision Air comes up with more convenient scheduled flights to Dar
17.08.08 | Air travel to Dar es Salaam from Arusha is now much more easier following.. Precision Air introduction of a second daily direct flight between the two cities. The move is designed to increase travel flexibility…
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World’s First Tanzanite Museum Opens in Arusha, Tanzania
12.08.08 | The world's first ever Tanzanite gems' museum has just been established in the Arusha Municipality. Located on the third floor of the Blue Plaza building, next to the New Safari Hotel along the town's…
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Population of Tanzania now 39 million
01.03.08 | The country's population has now hit 39.4 million, an increase of 4.9 million five years after the last census, raising worries that if the current birth rate is sustained, by 2025 every dispensary in…
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World Tourism University for Africa to be established in Tanzania
15.12.07 | An historic agreement to establish the first "World Tourism University" for Africa in Tanzania by the Canada-based World Trade University Global Secretariat was one of the major outcomes of the 2nd World…
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Precision Air cements its e-ticketing target status
11.07.07 | The fifth e-ticketing compliant in Africa and air service provider, Precision Air, has cemented its targeting to attain a hundred per cent e-ticketing eligibility by September this year.
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FAO sees bright prospects for camel milk
06.06.07 | Rome - In Tunisia, people will travel hundreds of kilometres to get hold of some. Herdswomen from Ethiopia and Somalia think nothing of riding a train for 12 hours to sell it in Djibouti, where prices…
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