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Why Mtwara violence is beyond gas pipeline
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Mtwara/Dar/Dodoma. A consensus appears to be building among critical stakeholders that the riots in Mtwara are driven by more than mere objection to the construction of the natural gas pipeline from the town to Dar es Salaam....
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Top 100 mid-sized firms survey eyes upcountry
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Dar es Salaam. The third round of Tanzania Top 100 Mid-Sized Companies Survey was launched yesterday with more emphasis on...
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Debate on budget put off
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Dodoma. The debate for the ministry of Energy and Minerals budget for the 2013/14 financial year was put on hold for the second...
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Govt: We’ll pursue the inciters
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Dodoma. Security forces will hunt for perpetrators of Wednesday’s mayhem in Mtwara Region and bring all of them to justice,...
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