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Mama Maria Nyerere in Uganda for Martyrs Day

UGANDA: MARIA Gabriel Magige Waningu commonly known as “Mama Maria Nyerere ” arrived in the country for the Uganda Martyrs…

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‘Utilise museums, archaeological sites for education, research’

TANZANIANS have been called upon to leverage the wealth of museums and archaeological sites in the country, to enhance formal…

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Our Soccer Drama: The Tale of Triumph, Heartbreak, and Everything in Between

Amidst the escalating unrest for the second-leg quarter-final showdowns between Yanga and Simba versus Mamelodi in South Africa and Al…

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US Embassy marks historic milestone in preservation of Kua ancient Swahili ruins

MAFIA: US Embassy in Tanzania and Mafia District have commemorated the successful completion of the third phase of the Ambassador’s…

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State to use Francophone strategies to boost Kiswahili

DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA is taking all necessary steps including learning from the International Organisation of La Francophonie (IOF) to…

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Relevance of International Women’s Day to the United Nations in Tanzania

Relevance of International WomeAs we come together to mark the International Women’s Day 2024, embracing the powerful theme “Invest in…

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Nyerere’s residence to be transformed into tourist centre

BUTIAMA, MARA: IN a move aimed at honouring the legacy of the late father of the nation, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, the…

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Cultural heritage tourism attracts more visitors

TANZANIA: CULTURAL tourism has increasingly attracted tourists, with the heritage sites of Kilwa Kisiwani and Songo Mnara ruins recording a…

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CCCC, Confucius Institute welcomes ‘Year of the Dragon’ in Dar

DAR ES SALAAM: The vibrant and culturally rich atmosphere, dotted with Red lanterns, Year of the Dragon decorations coupled with…

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TSN Digital team explores Bagamoyo rich history in styles

COASTAL REGION: Tanzania Standard Newspaper (TSN) Digital Media Service held a historic tour into the vibrant historical fabric of Bagamoyo…

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