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The Citizen on MSNIs AI exposing critical thinking gap in Tanzania’s universities?At the core of the issue is the growing use—and dependence—on AI-powered platforms among university students. Many say it ...
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The Citizen on MSNHow online betting is reshaping Tanzania’s gambling landscapeWhile rising online betting mirrors global shifts, its implications in Tanzania are uniquely local, impacting revenue streams ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania: The Sea Is the Limit, but Not for TanzaniansTANZANIA'S fishing sector has long been the unsung hero of the national economy, despite feeding families, keeping kids in ...
TANZANIA’s relentless pursuit of a cashless economy is yielding unprecedented results, with digital transactions reaching new ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNDar to host SADC meet on regional stabilityDAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA’S commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, will host the 27th Ministerial Committee of the Southern African ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: Miss World, Miss Africa in Tanzania to Champion Preterm BabyTHE Miss World, Sacha Ata, and Miss Africa, Hasset Dereje, together with Tanzanian fashion designer Mustafa Hassanali, visited the neonatal ward at Mwananyamala Hospital in Dar es Salaam, in ...
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The Citizen on MSNDar es Salaam trade fair generates Sh7.06bn as PM issues seven key directivesDar es Salaam. The 49th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair (DITF) concluded on Sunday, July 13, with reported sales exceeding Sh7.06 billion and orders secured worth more than Sh44.4 ...
THE High Court in Dar es Salaam has issued a formal clarification listing the 10 individuals and groups prohibited from ...
This question is particularly urgent in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s largest and wealthiest city—and gateway to important tourist destinations such as Zanzibar, the Serengeti, and Ngorogoro Crater.
The Dar es Salaam Scene. There’s other tech happening in Tanzania too. A few blocks away is [Ruta Electronics], a similar sugar cube sized shop developing smart meters.
Dar es Salaam's water authorities said they would shut off piped water to the city's nearly 6 million people every other day until water levels recover.
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